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My Thoughts on Saribelle Skincare

My local store really doesn't have many healthy, natural products, but that doesn't stop me from looking! They seem to get new stuff every now and again. I've found Aura Cacia Organic Rosehip Oil and Green Goo Dry Skin. They also have a handful of Shea Moisture products that I will link to once I get around to reviewing.

I saw the Instant Facial Foaming Cleanser. It was slightly expensive, but I figured it was a healthy option, had grapefruit (which is hands-down my favorite scent) and I like supporting small companies, so I decided to try it.

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Saribelle Skincare was started by Daniella Wrubel. Her daughter asked if she could try some of her mom's lotions and potions and she was afraid her daughter would have a reaction from the chemicals.

Her daughter asked her to go to the kitchen and make something safe for her. At that moment, Daniella decided to make a skincare line that was gentle enough even for a child. Saribelle is designed to look and feel beautiful. They use high quality plant-based ingredients that are proven to be safe and effective. Saribelle comes from Sarit, her daughter's middle name which means “princess,” and belle means “beautiful.”


Customer Service
I have not had any interactions with their customer service.

Slightly Expensive Prices
Yet again, I bought something without doing a price check. On their website, they offer 30% off first time orders with the code BELLE30. Oh well, one of these days I will learn.

They have five products right now:
  1. Holiday gift set with cosmetic bag (contains all 4 of their products) 
  2. Instant facial foaming cleanser
  3. Moisturing face lotion
  4. Oil-free blemish gel
  5. Therapeutic mud mask 
Looking for Beauty Reps
I'm not exactly sure what to make of their beauty rep program. I know it's not an MLM since you can buy their products direct from their site or from Amazon. However, they are looking for college students to help spread the word about the company. It's a new company, so I understand they want to get the word out. They don't mention monetary compensation, but they do mention discounts on products, a t-shirt, tiara, and swag. Here's more information about their program.

Ethics
They say they use plant-based ingredients, so my guess is that this company is vegan. Their products are made in the USA. They also give a portion of their proceeds to The Audrey Hepburn Children's House at Hackensack University Medical Center, a regional diagnostic center in New Jersey for childhood neglect and abuse.

My Reviews
Below is the Saribelle Skincare product that I have reviewed. I have reviewed other companies and their products as well and you can find those on my complete list.
Discount Codes and Sales
On their website, they offer 30% off first time orders with the code BELLE30. I write about all the sales and deals that I know of. Here is the label for all the past sales and deals. You can also find a list at the bottom of this post.

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