Truth in Aging Reader Reviewed Olives Organic Botanicals Pomegranate Facial Replenisher Cleanser



Posted by Sal

I have been using Olive’s Organic Botanicals Pomegranate Facial Replenisher Cleanser (available at the TIA store for $57.49)for the last month and I love it! The cleanser is housed in an old fashioned amber apothecary bottle with a dropper to dispense. The smell of the product is innocuous but hints of an oil of some sort are evident.

The ingredients of the cleanser are: organic saponified olive oil, organic coconut oil, organic jojoba oil, organic aloe vera, organic rosemary extract, and 100% pure, organic cold pressed/unrefined oil from certified organic pomegranate seeds. I like this wash because my face feels and looks “really” clean after I use it.

The instructions on the charming bottle read that you should first massage a small amount of product all over. I used it on my face, neck, and chest, then allowed it to sit for one minute. I then lathered, washed with warm water, and rinsed the creamy solution away.

I am often outside and worry about sun, so every morning I use moisturizer, sunscreen, a loose powder with additional sunscreen in it, and some blush-on to top it all off. I sometimes feel that I have a lot on my face but the combination of products seems to fill my needs…Anyway,  Olive’s Organic Botanicals Cleanser fits right into my regime. The cleansing action really works and I believe it is due to that “let it sit for a minute” step which is unique to me in a cleanser!

There are tiny pieces of pomegranate seeds that you can feel a bit of in the cleanser and I believe that this too contributes to the great “cleansing” job of the product. My face feels so good and clear of all previous products that were on my skin before it. I know I want to buy more of this delightful, organic, natural product in the charming “throw back” bottle!

Ingredients:

Organic pomegranate seed oil, organic extra virgin olive oil, organic pure filtered beeswax, organic coconut oil, organic hemp seed oil.

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