I was slightly familiar with Seventh Generation before I was given the opportunity for this review. Any time I would hear their name, my mind would immediately think safe cleaning supplies. I was surprised to learn that they are even more than just safe cleaning supplies. Seventh Generation also provides safe options of dishwashing supplies, hand soap, paper towels, napkins, trash bags, toilet paper, facial tissues, laundry detergent, fabric softener, stain remover, diapers, wipes, baby shampoo, baby wash, bubble bath, diaper cream, sun screen, lotion, body wash, bar soap, facial cloths, sanitary pads, tampons, and now their newest addition, skin boosting serums which I was sent, free of charge, to review.
Seventh Generation’s new line of skin boosting serums includes: Hydrating, Soothing, Clearing, Firming, Revitalizing, and Protecting. These are plant based formulas that contain pure active botanicals. Seventh Generation Natural Skin Serums are concentrated blends that contain no added water. The serums boast:
~Absorbs quickly
~Free of parabens, phthalates, and synthetic fragrances
~Clinically proven hypoallergenic
~Won’t clog pores
~USDA certified biobased
Hydrating: Restores Moisture Balance with Jojoba Oil
Soothing: Calms and Relieves with Oat Extract
Clearing: Reduces Impurities with Tea Tree Oil
Firming: Strengthens & Tones with Baobob
Revitalizing: Smooths Fine Lines with Rosehip
Protecting: Defends Against the Elements with Prickly Pear
I was sent samples of the Protecting and Hydrating. After multiple uses, the results are subtle but I can still see a difference. I expect that I will continue to see differences the longer I use these products. I am most interested in trying out their new Clearing though. I have always struggled with break outs and would love to see if Seventh Generation can aid me with that. I am also happy to add that the Protecting and Hydrating have not caused any additional break outs.
Seventh Generation was established in 1988 and is the nations leading brand name for both personal care and household products. Their products are carefully made to protect the environment and the health of those who use the products. This Burlington, Vermont based company is independent and privately held. Seventh Generation products are available in natural food stores, supermarkets, other mass merchants, and online stores across both the United States and Canada. Seventh Generation believes and strives to provide products that are a healthy solution for in your home, community, and environment. Corporate responsibility is taken very seriously and Seventh Generation believes in taking into consideration what we do today and how it will effect the next seven generations.
Buy It: Head over to Seventh Generation to see for yourself the great selection of products they offer.
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This post currently has 7 responses.
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I have heard good things about this new line! I am going to have to try it too.
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I also didn’t realize that they made skin products. I might check them out.
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I am always interested in learning about new skincare products and this sounds great!
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We buy a few of their cleaning supplies currently!
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I did not know Seventh Generation had skin care products! Cool 🙂
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Valuable info. Fortunate me I found your website by accident, and I’m stunned
why this coincidence didn’t happened in advance! I bookmarked it.
We use some of their cleaning products but I had no idea they made these types of products. Thanks for sharing.