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Suki
Suki Kramer started her line of sensitive skin care products and natural body products after years of being frustrated with what she was buying for her sensitive skin. Based in the United States, The Suki company holds truth and quality to a very high standard for their sensitive skin care products and natural body products. Suki's goal was to make, a line of sophisticated sensitive skin care products and natural body products that were sensual, aromatic, and completely clean.
The ingredients in these sensitive skin care products and natural body products are extracted from the most potent parts of the healing plants to maximize effectiveness, and utilize active natural ingredients that have a visible impact on your skin. The result of Suki's work the sensitive skin care products and natural body products are holistic, effective, and gentle formulas for all skin types.
> Trust Suki sensitive skin care products to help with your regular cleansing, firming & repairing of skin!
> Enjoy Suki natural body products to moisturize your skin!
Learn more about Suki:
Suki is actively involved in the following organizations:
- The Organic Consumer's Association
- The Coalition for Consumer Information on Cosmetics
- Breast Cancer Action
- The Alliance for a Healthy Tomorrow
- The Massachusetts Breast Cancer Coalition
- The Green Products Alliance
- Environmental Working Group
- The American Botanical Council
Reviews & Media about Suki Sensitive Skin & Body Care Products
- Suki review by Body and Lace
- Suki Transformative Facial Clay review by Cybelesays, February 2006
- Suki Complextion Brightening Cream featured in Times UK Style Section, January 2006
- Suki featured in Fit Yoga, October 2005
- Suki Lemongrass Cleanser featured in Healing Lifestyles & Spas, June 2005
- Suki Body Oil featured in US Magazine, June 2005
- Suki featured in Natural Health and Well Being UK, Summer 2005
- Suki featured in VegNews, Summer 2005
- Suki featured in Boston Magazine, May 2004
- Suki featured in The Republican, December 2003
- Suki at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival
- Heather Reviews Suki on Cosmetic Connection
- Suki listed in the Cosmetic Connection Holiday Gift Review
- Suki mentioned in winter skincare tips on the Cosmetic Connection website
- Suki featured in New York Times, October 2005
- Suki featured in Figure Magazine, July/August 2005
- Suki Facial Toner featured in Experience Magazine, November 2005
- Suki featured in Health & Fitness, August 2005
- Suki featured in Slimming UK, Summer 2005
- Suki featured in Organic Style, May 2005
- Suki featured in Herbs for Health, Summer 2003
- Suki featured in Yankee Magazine, December 2003
- Suki featured in Natural Beauty and Health, Spring 2003
Suki's View on Animal Testing
Suki do not and will not test on animals. Ever. Suki also take it a step further, making sure their suppliers never test on animals either. Unfortunately, very often in this industry, things are not as they appear and companies will claim their product is not tested on animals when in reality, formulas were tested leading up to the final marketed product.
All a company has to say is that the formula currently on the market is not tested on animals. They can formulate a product and test it, then change a couple of drops and put that product on the market as animal testing free. The EU has banned this practice recently but the United States and other areas still allow it to continue.
If you want to be certain that you are supporting ethical manufacturers, look for companies that tell you NONE of their products are tested on animals and that they are against animal testing of any kind. also look for companies who are concerned also with the amount of synthetic ingredients they use. synthetics, fragrances, preservatives get into the earth, into the drinking/ground water, they pollute all living things. Cruelty-free, to Suki, does not stop at animal testing issues but also involves the ingredients they choose to make sure they are biodegradable.
Note: Suki uses bee products (beeswax, honey) and ensure all of their bee products come from ethical sources that do not harm bees in production.
RESOURCES: the above information was taken from the www.sukisnaturals.com website
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