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Skin Care Treatments (Serums, Etc.) The Body Shop
Overall Average Rating 3
83% would buy this product again
Skin Care Treatments (Serums, Etc.) The Body Shop Vitamin C Plus Time Release Capsules - $27.00
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Treatments (Serums, Etc.) The Body Shop Vitamin C Plus Time Release Capsules


Reviewed by: bunnylover on 05-11-2008
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The capsules come in a little glass pot that contains 28 of them. By the 5th night I can start seeing a difference. My face does seem more radiant and younger looking in 28 days.  I am quite pleased with the results. It really glides effortlessly over my skin. I was pleased that it wasn't greasy but it wasn't moisturizing enough as well. I usually have to apply a moisturizer over it.  The capsules were too small and there never seem to be enough product to go over my entire face and neck (and I actually have a small face too.) I took a breather after finishing my first pot - for a one-month supply seemed pretty steep. After a couple of weeks, my skin is starting to look dull again. ~~ I must have my radiance back!
 



Pros: radiant, younger looking skin, anti-oxidant
Cons: pricey, small capsules with too little product
Skin Care Treatments (Serums, Etc.) The Body Shop Tea Tree Oil Blemish Stick- $6.00
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Treatments (Serums, Etc.) The Body Shop Tea Tree Oil Blemish Stick


Reviewed by: Maysie on 02-26-2008
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Although this product is okay, I hate the packaging. It just seems so unsanitary to be swabbing a wand all over your face and/or blemishes and then to stick it back into the tube. So whenever I used this, I just wipe off the extra product thats on the plastic part of the wand and apply with my fingers. It's not very good for pimples, which is what it's intended for, but it does help heal little irritations or wounds (from like plucking accidents. Dang I need to find some better tweezers).
I'd probably buy this stuff just for that purpose, but as far as clearing acne, look elsewhere.  



Pros: heals irritations and small cuts
Cons: kinda stings, horrible packaging
Skin Care Treatments (Serums, Etc.) The Body Shop Tea Tree Oil Blemish Stick
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Treatments (Serums, Etc.) The Body Shop Tea Tree Oil Blemish Stick


Reviewed by: truthseeker on 11-09-2005
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I tried this because I love so many of Body shops products (the body butter, the body wash and some shampoos and fragrance, even some makeup (GREAT LIP LINERS!) and skin care items) that I thought this would work. Unfortunately, it didn't do anything for my blemishes, felt kind of slick on my skin and the smell was real medicinal. I was told to try the tea tree soap for my blemishes but after my experience with  this I didn't want to try anymore of their tea tree line. I thought for what it was, the size and the fact that it didn't really work, it was overpriced. I still love body shop products but this one isn't on my list of "will use again" products. I will stick with my proactiv and dab it on my zits knowing they will be gone in a day.



Pros: Ilike the company that makes it and it is natural based .
Cons: Doesn't work, smells funny, and I didn't like the feel of the product. Useless for it's purpose.
Skin Care Treatments (Serums, Etc.) The Body Shop Tea Tree Oil Blemish Stick
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Treatments (Serums, Etc.) The Body Shop Tea Tree Oil Blemish Stick


Reviewed by: Retro-Violet on 11-09-2005
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this stuff didnt really work for me. if it did i couldnt tell. oh well not like it was $20. it smells nice though



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Skin Care Treatments (Serums, Etc.) The Body Shop Tea Tree Oil Blemish Pads
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Treatments (Serums, Etc.) The Body Shop Tea Tree Oil Blemish Pads


Reviewed by: blaquepooky on 05-24-2005
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I'm not really fan of blemish pads in general because it reminds me of when I used to use those harsh chemical pads that burned my skin. However the Tea Tree Oil Blemish Pads are pretty gentle, didn't irritate my skin, and it prevented breakouts. I think it's perfect for getting makeup residue off your skin after washing it--it leaves your skin refreshed and clean. Plus you get 30 pads.



Pros: All natural so it shouldn't irritate your skin and should actually prevent blemishes.
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Skin Care Treatments (Serums, Etc.) The Body Shop Tea Tree Oil Blemish Stick
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Treatments (Serums, Etc.) The Body Shop Tea Tree Oil Blemish Stick


Reviewed by: blaquepooky on 05-24-2005
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I'm not too sure if this product actually works. I carry it around with me all the time and when ever I saw a zit forming or some redness I would put this on. I noticed that in those the hyper pigmentation wasn't so dark and I think my blemishes cleared up fast--but I'm not really too sure about that. So basically it only costs $6 and it might or might not work for some people. I read somewhere that the concentration isn't high enough to have any effect. I'll buy some more, pay more attention to my face, and I'll edit later.



Pros: I believed it helped with my skin's hyperpigmentation.
Cons: While the packaging is convienient for carrying it around, the wand isn't hygenic at all and is probably spreading some bacteria.

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