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John Masters Organics Hydrating Facial Serum

John Masters is quickly becoming one of my favorite organic beauty brands. I love the hair products and now I am really loving the green tea and rose hydrating facial serum. It keeps my skin smooth without feeling weighed down or greasy, which so many moisturizers do, even natural ones.

John Masters green tea and rose hydrating facial serum is very light weight, perfect for summer moisture. The scent reminds me of black licorice which is not an unpleasant aroma for me, sweet and a little heady but pleasant.John Masters green tea and rose hydrating facial serum provides intense moisture and protection to the skin with sea algae that soothes and nourishes, while sunflower oil hydrates skin and forms a protective barrier against environmental pollutants. It is infused with green tea and rice extract to rejuvenate and repair dehydrated skin.

Comes in a 1 fl oz glass bottle.

Here are the ingredients and what they do:

• green tea – rejuvenates skin
• rose flower oil – nourishes skin
• rice – softens and heals while helping to prevent wrinkles
• sea algae – soothing and nourishing to skin
• radish root – new all-natural preservative; protects against harmful bacteria

I found John Masters products while shopping at Vashon Organics,where I also discovered Hemp Organics Lip Sticks and Nvey Eco cosmetics.

Vashon Organicssells a huge variety of the top names in organic cosmetics and beauty products including John Masters, Nvey Eco, Pangea, Dr. Bronners, Apicare, and Nature’s Baby Organics.

I now have them bookmarked so I can hit the webiste first when I need organic beauty products. They have great prices too. The John Masters Facial serum is $25.95 at Vashon Organics.

Written by Wenona Napolitano

Wenona is married with three crazy kids that range in age from 4 to 18. She is a freelance writer, poet and the author of The Everything Green Wedding Book.

She enjoys reading, writing, crafting and gardening. She tries to do all of these as "greenly" as possible.

Her writing has appeared in several local and regional publications, Pack O Fun, Today's Creative Home Arts, and Indiana Living Green magazines as well as numerous online sites including PlentyMag.com, EthicalWeddings.com, MyEcoChicWedding.com, eHow, Associated Content, Suite101 and Life123.com.

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