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Natural Beauty is All About Your Skin

By Realgirlrunway @realgirlrunway
Sometimes I feel like I'm on constant repeat when people ask me how my skin looks so great at forty-five. I live by a simple mantra, wash, moisturize, protect. No matter how tired I am at the end of the day, I always take off my make-up. I moisturize my skin morning and night and I protect it with sunscreen every day. It's a simple philosophy that has helped me to keep my skin looking great for many years. When Lucky and Seventh Generation offered me the opportunity to try Seventh Generation Skin Serum, I said yes, please!  Before this opportunity I didn't even know that Seventh Generation made personal care products. I only knew them for their great home products and cleaners.

Natural Beauty is All About Your Skin

My forty-five year old skin without foundation.

I've been trying out the Soothing Boost Serum. It's been a great addition to my routine. At first I was worried. I thought the natural oils might cause irritation. I was wrong. Many times when I change beauty products, I will have a reaction. Frankly, I was shocked that I didn't get a rash or feel itchy. After almost two weeks, my skin is soft and less sensitive and I love the way my skin looks naturally (without foundation).
Natural Beauty is All About Your Skin
Natural Beauty is All About Your Skin

Not only is the serum and great natural beauty choice but it's also economical. I found I could use less than my previous moisturizer. A little went a long way. I love the natural fragrance, as well. I've been using it in conjunction with my usual face wash and sunscreen. The Boosts serums come in six different formulas, depending on your needs. Soothing Boost is perfect for my sensitive skin.
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Natural Beauty is All About Your Skin

Disclosure: I received a free sample of this product from Lucky and Seventh Generation for use in connection with this blog.

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