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Do you live near a Whole Foods? They have a fantastic range of SLS and paraben free body products to choose from...Weleda and Avalon Organics being two of my favorites.
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I really like First Aid Beauty (available through Sephora, etc). Their cleanser is great for my sensitive skin, and the Ultra Repair Cream is wonderful...especially on sunburns, or if I overdry my skin when I have a blemish. It's a little pricey, but lasts a long time!
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I use Aveeno, I prefer the unscented, but the regular one doesn't cause I skin reaction for me. I used to use Dove, and I will use it in a pinch, but absolutely no to the sensitive skin version of Dove, it causes a reaction every time. I have to be very careful what I use, as I have reactions to a lot of products. We have to have two different body washes in the shower, as my husband has a reaction to all products but the shea butter Olay body wash.
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I want to weigh in on the olive oil soap party. I bought some recently from a street vendor in Turkey, so I have no idea if there are different kinds of olive oil soap or how much they cost anywhere else, but oh my god, it is a godsend. I've been using it for the past few months and it has worked wonders for my skin. In general I have pretty dry skin, my face normally feels tight after washing and I get dry skin on my forehead and around my nose, but it's pretty much cleared up about a week or two after I started using the soap. My bar's barely half over and I'm already trying to figure out how to get a similar kind online.
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I too have eczema and psoriasis and overall sensitive skin. I usually use natural products but have found only cetaphil soap and moisturizer works for me.
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One word. Lush
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