The Fairest sale: Juara Skincare

September 15, 2009 at 4:00 am 1 comment

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Inspired by the tropical richness of Bali, Juara features island botanicals historically used in Indonesia for beautiful skin.  All of Juara’s targeted products and treatments–like their bestselling Candlenut Hand and Body Balm–contain natural ingredients that will make you feel like a goddess!  Here are a few personal picks:

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Rice Facial Cleanser: this rich and concentrated cleanser is gets the job done and works for all skin types. You only need a dollop and it leaves your skin feeling fresh and clean, all without that stripped, tight feeling. Juara’s Rice Facial Cleanser is also completely gentle; it doesn’t irritate skin, has the most amazing gentle smell and softens skin with rice starch.  The rice starch in this product actually evokes an Indonesian tradition of rinsing skin with rice water.  Start a skincare tradition of your own with this product and keep it going with the Rice Facial Scrub.

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Sweet Black Tea & Rice Facial Moisturizer: being a moisturizer connoisseur and always looking for that formula that is just right, this moisturizer is a great find. This moisturizer surprises you. It has a thin texture so it seems like it may not hydrate skin as much as you would like it to but then it sneaks up on you and leaves your skin moist… and soft. Interesting note about this moisturizer, the sweet black tea in it is actually fermented and that is also known as Kombucha. I may not like the idea of drinking it but I have no problems whatsoever when it’s going on my skin.

Juara Skincare goes on sale on Tuesday, September 15th.

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  • 1. The Fairest sale: Juara Skincare «  |  December 15, 2009 at 5:06 am

    [...] favorite brands, Juara, goes on sale at The Fairest tomorrow.  We’ve already written at length (here and here) about why we love the Indonesian-inspired skin and body line so much, but some things bear [...]

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