Nardos Naturals |
When I set out on a journey to find an organic product line for a specific client base, I was looking for something that was universal enough that I could use on the most sensitive skin (oncology patients) to the sweetest clients (children), and I found it a challenge to find a product line that served two very different purposes. I stumbled across Nardos Naturals.
Nardos Naturals, is the new kid on the block in the skin care industry, but they are definitely a force to be recokned with in the organic world of esthetics. They were on Shark Tank and other national television shows, and they are located in Florida. Nardos Naturals is owned by two brothers, Kyle and Danny who bend over backwards to help estheticians get started with their product line, and make the checkout smooth as possible (although I would like to see an online ordering feature for their estheticians).
Now, that I have had a chance to try my new Nardos Natural products I have to say I am IMPRESSED. I tend to snub organics because a lot of times they seem to be all sales hype and no real quality product behind the sales pitch, and their scents tend to be less than appealing, but I am very pleased with these products. One thing that stood out in this product line is the use of pumps, I like that they use pumps for two reasons: sanitation and product control. (I will individually review all the products at the end of the page).
The two things that stood out the most to me in this product line are the unbelievably wonderful scents that come out of their products (my favs are the Pineapple & Blueberry Mask & Facial Moisturizer) and how supple my skin felt afterwards. Then you add to the fact that the product line is gluten free, paraben free, Peta Approved, hypoallergenic, and filled with antioxidants and they are esthetician (and even student-esthetician friendly) how could I not fall in love with this amazing skin care line?
The only things I would like to see from this skin care line, if it fits in their company philosphy, are products that contain clay, salicylic acid and benzoyl peroxide to treat acne clients. Another product I would love to see them add to their skin care line is an exfoliant (besides the masks that act as a gentle exfoliant) with some time of scrub action like nuts, oatmeal or rice. I think many estheticians like to have an exfoliant choice for those clients who can handle a little more abrasion.
My new addiction is Nardos Naturals, if you are a student reader, and you want to expand your skin care line knowledge beyond what you are doing at school, give them a call today and ask for your "student rate" and enjoy the luxurious products. If you are an esthetician looking for a new organic line, this skin care newbie might be the perfect match!
REVIEW of Individual Products
Facial Cleanser-Contains charcoal and green tea. I love charcoal because it helps balance PH (Potential Hydrogen) and the green tea because it provides antioxidants. This cleanser has minimal scent, and it glides on smoothly and leaves the skin feeling refreshed.
Pineapple Fresh Masque-A delicious smelling mask evokes thoughts of Pina Coladas as I apply it to my face. It is soothing and calming.
Blueberry Hydration Mask-A cool, soft mask that has a wonderful, natural scent. My skin felt soft and calm follwing the removal of the mask.
Rosacea Care-I don't have Rosacea, but I wanted to try the product just to see how it felt on the skin. It is smooth and creamy, and there is a sweet scent that I can't place. Although I don't have Rosacea, it appeared to calm down my Melasma.
Facial Moisturizer-This is one of my favorites! It is a Pomegranate Jojoba & Lavendar moisturizer that does what a moisturizer should do--soften, hydrate, and protect the skin. The scent of this moisturizer is divine, and the softness and glow of my skin aftewards says it all.
Grace Riley Esthetics
Author of Jump Start Your Esthetics Career: A Guide For Newly Licensed Estheticians
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