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Old Apr 17, 2010 | 9:31 am
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Originally Posted by vuittonsofstyle
The spa at The Pierre was not open when I went, so cannot comment. Never been to Taj Boston.

Red Flower is not acceptable to me (not as many chemicals, but still too many).

Best chemical-free worldwide are as follows, in no particular order:-

SODASHI - www.sodashi.com - based in Perth, Australia. They have their own factory which makes the products to order.

The Organic Pharmacy - www.theorganicpharmacy.com - based in UK. Good spa range. Also produce shampoo, conditioner etc. Also have a very good makeup range.

Dr Hauschka - founded in 1967 in Germany yet still a great chemical-free brand. Available world-wide.

ILA-SPA - www.ila-spa.com - based in Oxfordshire, UK. Emphasis is on the energetic effect of their products.

KuuSh - www.kuush.com.au - based in Australia. They have their own manufacturing which hand-makes all products. They do not use any water in the products. Halal certified.

Living Nature - www.livingnature.com - based in New Zealand. Not geared to spa treatments - mainly a retail brand. Best aspect of this company is its Makeup range.

Suki Pure - www.sukipureskincare.co.uk - based in USA, but also sold in UK and Europe. The most pure you will find in the States.

There are a few others, like Just Pure from Munich, Germany, which is not at all bad. Not too many, though!
For Dr. Hauschka users:
Do remember to buy Dr. Hauschka to use at home when you visit Germany. They are available for BIO stores or pharmasies and loads cheaper than in other countries, at least when I have checked.
(and you will of course get an extra discount if you manage to spell Dr. Hauschka all by yourselves. ).
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