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kiethl`s skincare
Hw abt their Kiehl`s soothing Gel Masque??newgirl wrote:![]()
Yes, I was in there yesterday and could have spent a fortune. I have been using their oil free moisturiser and think it's v good. It's difficult to get a good moisturiser over here that doesn't contain whitening products or make your shiny as soon as you step outside.
R u using its?
As i Need a good Mask
Re: brand
if u don knw anything,pls be quiet!!heard wrote:Never on earth heard of this brand..I would rather use brands that are well-known...have used less than well known brands and it was hell.
as this brand is famous in USA,well known n used by alot actress n actors
don u read mag???
mag got intro.thik u never read a mag before ah?
Re: brand
Super LianAnonymous wrote:if u don knw anything,pls be quiet!!heard wrote:Never on earth heard of this brand..I would rather use brands that are well-known...have used less than well known brands and it was hell.
as this brand is famous in USA,well known n used by alot actress n actors
don u read mag???
mag got intro.thik u never read a mag before ah?
Scotts Shopping centre
They've just opened a new shop at Scotts Shopping Centre, right at the main entrance.thth wrote:where can i find Kiethl`s in singapore?

Kiehl's Singapore Store
6 Scotts Road #01-12/15 Scotts Shopping Centre
Singapore, 228209
+65 64 543457
Club 21
#01-01 Four Seasons Hotel
Singapore, 248646
65-62350753
More info at: http://www.kiehls.com
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If you are currently using products that contained chemicals or those ‘derived from’ naturals, you would be better off considering something else. If nothing else, just take this as a creation of awareness. The info is neither mine nor any company’s but are from open sources. Yes we can never be totally free of chemicals, but we can certainly reduce as much as we can. Read the below and be informed or if you treasure your health contact me at buzzifree@yahoo.com for more info. If you don't agree, disregard my post. Rgds.
Beware of Paraben
UK scientists have claimed.Their analysis of 20 breast tumours found high concentrations of para-hydroxybenzoic acids (parabens) in 18 samples. Parabens can mimic the hormone estrogen, which is known to play a role in the development of breast cancers. The preservatives are used in many cosmetics and some foods to increase their shelf-life. http://www.organicconsumers.org/bodycar ... 011304.cfm
Findings of EWG
• The Environmental Working Group assessed 7,500 personal care products and some bits from it are:
• 55% percent of all products assessed contain “penetration enhancers,”
If you are currently using products that contained chemicals or those ‘derived from’ naturals, you would be better off considering something else. If nothing else, just take this as a creation of awareness. The info is neither mine nor any company’s but are from open sources. Yes we can never be totally free of chemicals, but we can certainly reduce as much as we can. Read the below and be informed or if you treasure your health contact me at buzzifree@yahoo.com for more info. If you don't agree, disregard my post. Rgds.
Beware of Paraben
UK scientists have claimed.Their analysis of 20 breast tumours found high concentrations of para-hydroxybenzoic acids (parabens) in 18 samples. Parabens can mimic the hormone estrogen, which is known to play a role in the development of breast cancers. The preservatives are used in many cosmetics and some foods to increase their shelf-life. http://www.organicconsumers.org/bodycar ... 011304.cfm
Findings of EWG
• The Environmental Working Group assessed 7,500 personal care products and some bits from it are:
• 55% percent of all products assessed contain “penetration enhancers,”
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Im interested in the oil free moisturiser u have mentioned. Does Kiehl's only carry one type of moisturiser? If not may i know which one r u using? Pls advise. Thanks.newgirl wrote:![]()
Yes, I was in there yesterday and could have spent a fortune. I have been using their oil free moisturiser and think it's v good. It's difficult to get a good moisturiser over here that doesn't contain whitening products or make your shiny as soon as you step outside.
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Kieh'l moisturiser
Im interested in the oil free moisturiser u have mentioned. Does Kiehl's only carry one type of moisturiser? If not may i know which one r u using? Pls advise. Thanks.newgirl wrote:![]()
Yes, I was in there yesterday and could have spent a fortune. I have been using their oil free moisturiser and think it's v good. It's difficult to get a good moisturiser over here that doesn't contain whitening products or make your shiny as soon as you step outside.
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