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Trilogy natural beauty range now on our shores

T2PurifyingMasque.gifCan we possibly handle any more eco skin brands? Well, I for one am not going to complain about this sudden abundance of goodness, which now included Trilogy Skincare, new in at How on Earth. So how does it compare to all those other 'nasty-free' products vying for our attention?

Unusually for a skincare review, I'm going to start with the packaging. Trilogy has kept it plain and simple, which is commendable in an industry where most products scream at you to take them home. It looks that way because all containers are biodegradable, can be recycled and are printed with non-toxic dyes.

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Also good to know is that none of Trilogy's ingredients, formulations or products are tested on animals, only willing humans. Their ingredients policy also means that all products are free from nanoparticles, GM ingredients, palm oil and there are no synthetic colouring or fragrances. The only fly in the 'ointment' is that the products come all the way from New Zealand, but the company has addressed this by ensuring they are not sent over by air freight. So if you do decide to splash out on some of Trilogy's fragrant rosehip oil, you can marvel at just how long it must have taken to get to you!

Posted by AbiSilvester on June 30, 2008

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