Just recently, I discovered the evolutionary skincare Suki. As my friends know, when I find a line or product I love, I am a total pusher. And so now, I’m pushing Suki on you. Because…. it’s one of those skin care lines that is just honestly trying to make the world a better place, while making your face a better face. Really.
Totally appealing to my hippy-dippy side, the creator, Suki Kramer, consults with cosmetic chemists in addition to traditional herbalists, and her line makes 100% pure, organic products with the purest of ingredients and environmentally responsible packaging.
You know when you get a really good hair cut, and it suddenly seems like your hair looks the way it was always supposed to look, and so then you pity the old you with the old hair and don’t know how you ever walked around looking like that? That’s how I felt when I tried this line. I couldn’t understand how I hadn’t used these products before.
After using the concentrated balancing toner, my skin feels clean, refreshed, and I feel relaxed, even optimistic. Financially, it’s as I can get to a spa -feeling these days. This citrusy spray toner is now one of the rituals I look forward to the most in my skin care routine. Maybe I’m just lazy, but I always got so bored by the idea of using toner, although now I realize I was missing out. A couple of sprays of this in the morning and you’re a new woman.
I wasn’t big on exfoliating either (again, lazy), but now exfoliating is another divine indulgence. The exfoliate foaming cleanser feels just like rubbing fresh lemon peels and crushed sugar all over my face– it’s that refreshing. It sloughs off dead skin, accelerates collagen turnover to prevent early signs of aging, and it uses organic chamomile extract which is a natural anti-inflammatory, sedative healer. My skin definitely looks younger since I started using it. I also tried a few more products (the day lotion, the sensitive cleansing bar) and they were all gentle, refreshing, and effective. OK, that’s enough pushing for one night — I just love this line.Trust me, Suki doesn’t suk.

















Hello! Where do you get Suki? -