{"id":16389,"date":"2016-06-03T08:30:46","date_gmt":"2016-06-03T00:30:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.mywomenstuff.com\/?p=16389"},"modified":"2018-08-04T15:41:07","modified_gmt":"2018-08-04T07:41:07","slug":"esmeria-soothing-organics","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.mywomenstuff.com\/2016\/06\/esmeria-soothing-organics\/","title":{"rendered":"Soothing sensitive skin and scalp with homegrown certified organic brand – Esmeria Soothing Organics"},"content":{"rendered":"
A while back, I was asked a question about whether I was shifting towards using more natural or organic skincare products<\/a>. Truthfully, no. I’m not about to make that shift although I know it’s the “in thing” right now to do. I just use whatever I like, as long as I’m comfortable using it.<\/p>\n Occasionally however, I’m reminded that organic products exist, and when they are a local brand that is\u00a0easily available at pharmacies or online, I look a little more kindly on them. I like supporting the local beauty industry, when they make something I can get behind; not just pick up an OEM product from some beautyexpo or Alibaba, slap on some terrible, pretentious sounding name on a label and try to push it as a local product at a high mark up. I can smell bullshit like this from a mile away because it’s what I see in 80% of the pitches I receive.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Esmeria<\/strong> however, is a brand I’ve featured a few times before this. I thought they were pretty decent, for their facial skincare, and they are a local company, and impressively, have EcoCert – which makes them a certified organic brand. They were kind of aggressive for a while quite a few years ago, but then they disappeared off my radar, and from what I could tell, off the beauty scene. But what I’ve learned is that in that interim, they revamped their packaging and released a range of hair and body products under the name of Esmeria Soothing Organics<\/strong>.<\/p>\n If I have one thing I’d note about the brand, is that it’s too inconsistent to have some products called Esmeria Organics and some called Esmeria Soothing Organics. Something tells me they have to get their house in order on that front. But when they asked if I wanted to give these a go, I said, Oh alright. Let’s take a look because I don’t\u00a0have sensitive skin, but I wanted to see if I had any luck with their shampoo. I don’t have a lot of luck with organic brand hair care for some reason. They tend to feel too “mild”.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n There are 2 types of shampoo available – Soothing Shampoo for Sensitive & Irritated Scalp and Soothing Shampoo for Dandruff Scalp. For the Conditioner, there is only 1, the Soothing Conditioner for Sensitive & Dandruff scalp, which means it serves double duty.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n The Soothing Shampoo is a clear gel, and you don’t actually need very much. It doesn’t lather up very much, but it does lather a little. So, if you are used to shampoo that lathers up but want something a little more gentle, then this might be something you’d look towards. The other option that does not lather<\/a> might be too big a mindset switch.<\/p>\n While my scalp isn’t what I’d term sensitive, nor do I have dandruff, I have to say that I like how the shampoo and conditioner leaves my short hair feeling soft, and my scalp comfortable. It doesn’t feel dry nor does my hair feel unclean. I wash my hair daily, and this doesn’t dry it out at all, so my hair feels like hair and not like a head full of hay. This, unlike a previous Esmeria Organics shampoo I tried<\/a>, that left my hands feeling dry and peeling, this did not. So I think the formula has been improved.<\/p>\n If you wash your hair often like I do, then maybe this could be something you could look to try. I’ve attached the ingredient list below.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Not having sensitive skin nor eczema, the only thing I can really say about this Soothing Shower Gel is that it does feel gentle, and importantly, not drying after use.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n I have to mention the scent that I find quite delightful and refreshing. There is a hint of citrus and lavender so it’s at once comforting and refreshing. Not too strong, so it doesn’t linger, but a delight in the hot shower.<\/p>\n Like the Soothing Shampoo, it doesn’t lather up a lot, but just enough to be comfortable and it spreads easily, so again, a little is sufficient for a clean and refreshing shower. As I don’t have dry or sensitive skin on my body, I cannot say how well this will work for those who do have skin problems, but I can attest to it being non-irritating and not drying, so it is a nice one to use.<\/p>\n For those interested, here is the ingredient list.<\/p>\n <\/p>\nEsmeria Soothing Organics Soothing Shampoo & Soothing Conditioner – RM59.90 (250ml) & RM49.90 (150ml)<\/h3>\n
Esmeria Soothing Organics Soothing Shower Gel for Sensitive & Eczema Skin – RM59.90 (250ml)<\/h3>\n
Overall thoughts about Esmeria Soothing Organics<\/h3>\n