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Does anyone know of shampoo, conditioner, make-up and deodorant that contain only, or mainly, natural ingredients (and are not overpriced)?

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dundeegirl

Hi Sara,

Online shops like the Eco-superstore have loads; it depends how fussy you are about the ingredients being 100% natural! I use shampoo etc from the local health food shop which costs a little more but lasts for ages - the Jason brand I quite like and as it's American I'm sure you can get it anywhere. We use Ecover handsoaps and detergents etc which you can get at Tesco. And we use a natural salt deodorant - however it doesn't work as an anti-perspirant so that may take a bit of getting used to. I don't consider any of these overpriced and either bought them in the local health food store or even at the supermarket.

Catherine

Hi Sara,

There are recipes to make your own at

longlocks.com/hair-care-rec...

Have fun!

Isadora.

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Jane

Green people is a reasonably priced brand, if you can't get it locally you can get it from Penny Brohn cancer care.

Jane

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LucyJ

Hello Sara

I have used Liz Earle products for years as I have very dry skin. (I seem to need extra layers while having chemo). I don't know if it is in your price range - I feel the results justify the cost. I don't think I could be without the cleanse and polish as it does not strip my skin and even takes off eye make up the odd time I wear it. There is a web site for mail order, and it is sold at John Lewis. Unfortunately they do not do a deoderant. I have heard of one with tea tree in it but can't remember the name of the company. I found the shampoo excellent, but unfortunately do not need it at the moment! Good luck in your search for something that suits you.

LucyJ

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