Good For You Girls skin care products worth the price?
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Dec 28, 2012
Indy M.
Ok so, I'm new to skin care issues and I found a skin care brand called Good For You Girls. It's all natural, at least that's what I found out from my research, and it's seems pretty good. I just wanted to know if it was worth the price. Also, is $42 a lot for a 4oz bottle? Thank you
Dec 28, 2012
Liiz M.
It may sound like much, but realize that when it's a good product it should be lasting you a good 6months of use or more depending on what product it is. Anything natural will usually be best for your skin (unless you have an allergy). It's not good to use harsh, drying products on your skin.. It sounds a bit expensive, but if you really think about it, they are all natural products which are more expensive in the first place. if you think thats too much for your pocket, try making your own things at home from natural foods you already have. if you have any questions you can always take a stroll to see an esthetician in your area who can help you understand your skin & its needs! :)
Dec 29, 2012
Indy M.
Thank you