Just curious about this. Can't think where but I'm sure I've seen a couple of articles over the last few years saying which ingredients are best avoided in creams, face washes, etc. I was looking at the Boots 3 for 2 skincare stuff earlier and quite a few things I picked up had Sodium Laureth Sulfate (SLS) in them. I'm sure (that's) one of the ones (that's) meant to not be good for the skin. The question is, if this is the case then why is it in so much stuff? Also how about parabens? Is it not that they're bad for the skin per se, more bad for the environment?
Also is it the case that if you want products without all this dodgy stuff in, you end up paying considerably more? I picked up some Jack Black face cleanser for example then saw the eye watering £20 price tag. Has anyone tried JB stuff and do they warrant those prices? Just asking as I normally get whichever Nivea / Bull Dog etc face wash is on offer for around £2. Does another brands face wash justify paying 10 times that?
Anyway, fancied picking up some new face wash / cleanser & was just interesting in what good stuff is out there - don't mind paying more than I have been but not going too silly
Also is it the case that if you want products without all this dodgy stuff in, you end up paying considerably more? I picked up some Jack Black face cleanser for example then saw the eye watering £20 price tag. Has anyone tried JB stuff and do they warrant those prices? Just asking as I normally get whichever Nivea / Bull Dog etc face wash is on offer for around £2. Does another brands face wash justify paying 10 times that?
Anyway, fancied picking up some new face wash / cleanser & was just interesting in what good stuff is out there - don't mind paying more than I have been but not going too silly