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I'm surprised Yonka is still in business. Many online and boutique

skin care carriers dropped by their product. I reviewed Yonka when

Beauty.com carried their line - I remember thinking that they were

really overpriced for what they offered. Try cosmetic.cop to see if

there are any reviews still around. Cosmeticconnection.com might

have a brief as well.

When you're looking at all natural products (or any product for that

matter), it best to have some idea of what specific botanicals you're

looking for - like green tea, grapeseed oil, willow bark, etc. That

way you'll have some idea if what you're getting has a shot at

working.

Here are a few of the all natural skin care lines that seem to

reputable; some I've seen touted on the board as good. There are a

ton of decent lines out there, so it would take some research to find

a few that could meet your needs.

Pevonia

Handmadecosmetics

Sonja Drakar

Avalon Organic

Zia

I've been using L'Occitane Immortelle line and a couple of other

products they carry, without incidence so far. L'Occitane is great

with samples. In a couple of weeks, I'll post the ingredients and a

review.

Here's a tip: I always keep a couple of small sample containers in

my bag. Many stores dont' have official samples to offer, but often

have testers. Most sales people won't mind if you take a small amount

if there is the possibility of a sale.

GT

> Hey everyone-

>

> While surfing around, I stumbled onto this Canadian skin products

store that

> sells a line called YonKa. YonKa claims to be herbally based &

offers 2

> anti-redness creams. One of the creams is for soothing skin

> irritations/stop burning & peeling, and the other is for general

redness due

> to broken capillaries. The link is:

>

http://www.essentialdayspa.com/Yonka_Redness_Pigmentation_skincare.htm

>

> Has anyone heard of this line/company? The site doesn't list

ingredients,

> unfortunately, so I'm looking for other sites that may carry the

line or

> list ingredients.

>

> I should add that essentialdayspa carries Cellex-C for a lot less

than other

> places, as it's in CAN$.

>

> - in Michigan

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I'm surprised Yonka is still in business. Many online and boutique

skin care carriers dropped by their product. I reviewed Yonka when

Beauty.com carried their line - I remember thinking that they were

really overpriced for what they offered. Try cosmetic.cop to see if

there are any reviews still around. Cosmeticconnection.com might

have a brief as well.

When you're looking at all natural products (or any product for that

matter), it best to have some idea of what specific botanicals you're

looking for - like green tea, grapeseed oil, willow bark, etc. That

way you'll have some idea if what you're getting has a shot at

working.

Here are a few of the all natural skin care lines that seem to

reputable; some I've seen touted on the board as good. There are a

ton of decent lines out there, so it would take some research to find

a few that could meet your needs.

Pevonia

Handmadecosmetics

Sonja Drakar

Avalon Organic

Zia

I've been using L'Occitane Immortelle line and a couple of other

products they carry, without incidence so far. L'Occitane is great

with samples. In a couple of weeks, I'll post the ingredients and a

review.

Here's a tip: I always keep a couple of small sample containers in

my bag. Many stores dont' have official samples to offer, but often

have testers. Most sales people won't mind if you take a small amount

if there is the possibility of a sale.

GT

> Hey everyone-

>

> While surfing around, I stumbled onto this Canadian skin products

store that

> sells a line called YonKa. YonKa claims to be herbally based &

offers 2

> anti-redness creams. One of the creams is for soothing skin

> irritations/stop burning & peeling, and the other is for general

redness due

> to broken capillaries. The link is:

>

http://www.essentialdayspa.com/Yonka_Redness_Pigmentation_skincare.htm

>

> Has anyone heard of this line/company? The site doesn't list

ingredients,

> unfortunately, so I'm looking for other sites that may carry the

line or

> list ingredients.

>

> I should add that essentialdayspa carries Cellex-C for a lot less

than other

> places, as it's in CAN$.

>

> - in Michigan

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I'm surprised Yonka is still in business. Many online and boutique

skin care carriers dropped by their product. I reviewed Yonka when

Beauty.com carried their line - I remember thinking that they were

really overpriced for what they offered. Try cosmetic.cop to see if

there are any reviews still around. Cosmeticconnection.com might

have a brief as well.

When you're looking at all natural products (or any product for that

matter), it best to have some idea of what specific botanicals you're

looking for - like green tea, grapeseed oil, willow bark, etc. That

way you'll have some idea if what you're getting has a shot at

working.

Here are a few of the all natural skin care lines that seem to

reputable; some I've seen touted on the board as good. There are a

ton of decent lines out there, so it would take some research to find

a few that could meet your needs.

Pevonia

Handmadecosmetics

Sonja Drakar

Avalon Organic

Zia

I've been using L'Occitane Immortelle line and a couple of other

products they carry, without incidence so far. L'Occitane is great

with samples. In a couple of weeks, I'll post the ingredients and a

review.

Here's a tip: I always keep a couple of small sample containers in

my bag. Many stores dont' have official samples to offer, but often

have testers. Most sales people won't mind if you take a small amount

if there is the possibility of a sale.

GT

> Hey everyone-

>

> While surfing around, I stumbled onto this Canadian skin products

store that

> sells a line called YonKa. YonKa claims to be herbally based &

offers 2

> anti-redness creams. One of the creams is for soothing skin

> irritations/stop burning & peeling, and the other is for general

redness due

> to broken capillaries. The link is:

>

http://www.essentialdayspa.com/Yonka_Redness_Pigmentation_skincare.htm

>

> Has anyone heard of this line/company? The site doesn't list

ingredients,

> unfortunately, so I'm looking for other sites that may carry the

line or

> list ingredients.

>

> I should add that essentialdayspa carries Cellex-C for a lot less

than other

> places, as it's in CAN$.

>

> - in Michigan

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That's cosmeticcop.com--sorry about the typo. GT

> > Hey everyone-

> >

> > While surfing around, I stumbled onto this Canadian skin products

> store that

> > sells a line called YonKa. YonKa claims to be herbally based &

> offers 2

> > anti-redness creams. One of the creams is for soothing skin

> > irritations/stop burning & peeling, and the other is for general

> redness due

> > to broken capillaries. The link is:

> >

>

http://www.essentialdayspa.com/Yonka_Redness_Pigmentation_skincare.htm

> >

> > Has anyone heard of this line/company? The site doesn't list

> ingredients,

> > unfortunately, so I'm looking for other sites that may carry the

> line or

> > list ingredients.

> >

> > I should add that essentialdayspa carries Cellex-C for a lot less

> than other

> > places, as it's in CAN$.

> >

> > - in Michigan

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