Zia Natural Skincare
report by Lisa of the Cosmetic Connection Product Panel
The Zia Natural Skincare line comes from San Francisco (no
surprise there!) Aside from the "natural" aspect of their line,
the company also has an activist philosophy (human rights is a
biggie). It always gives me a smile to know that money from my
little splurges is going for a good cause :) I also appreciate
the fact that Zia offers a toll-free number that has
estheticians available 6 days a week for a free skincare
consultation. They also offer a 100% money-back guarantee if
you aren't satisfied with their products. With nothing to lose,
I jumped in and tried 4 products: Fresh Cleansing Gel,
Hydrating Elixir, Ultimate Eye Cream, and Fresh Papaya Enzyme
Peel.
Fresh Cleansing Gel (2 oz for $4.75)
This is an interesting formula with a clean, herbal scent. It
contains sea algae extract, and is suitable for any skin type.
The gel doesn't foam, but it does emulsify and expand so it
slips easily across a damp face. I liked this cleanser, but
only because I ignored the package directions - they suggested a
pea-sized amount, which didn't remove my makeup. I even suspect
it wouldn't be enough to cleanse a morning face. I used a
dime-sized dollop (and slightly more if I was wearing
eye-makeup) and had pretty good success, except for a few traces
I caught with my usual toner. All in all, a fine cleanser, but
nothing spectacular.
Hydrating Elixir for Normal Skin (4 fluid ozs. for $16.95)
I was so suprised at how much I loved this product! I was
suspicious of this formula, as it promised to "treat skin
problems at their source," and contained all sorts of essential
oils and extracts which I though would irritate my normal to
oily combination skin. Wow, was I wrong! A few quick sprays of
this divine-smelling liquid seemed to calm redness and keep my
skin hydrated, without making it shiny or greasy. You can use
it under or over just about anything, and it is completely
portable. I can't think of a better product for post-flight
skin! It comes in formulas for oily, normal, and dry skin.
Check out this product for yourself - it is a real friend to the
girl on the go!
Fresh Papaya Enzyme Peel (.25 oz. size for $3.85 - about 4
applications)
This mask smells positively, well, green! Considering it
contains mostly green papaya, that made perfect sense! This is
a nice exfoliating mask, which is suggested for daily use.
Here's the catch though - you have to leave it on 20-40
minutes. I found that 35 minutes was right for my skin. The
mask left my complexion smooth and taut as promised, but if you
are like me, you don't have that kind of time (daily) to devote
to your skincare routine. However, it is nice for when you
actually have a few rare and precious moments to yourself!
Ultimate Eye Cream (.5 oz for $29.95)
This eye cream is part of their "ultimate" line of restorative
products. This product promised to penetrate deeply to reduce
fine lines, and make the eye area smooth and plump. As I close
in on 30, I am aware of how the skin around my eyes is changing.
In the past year, I have added an eye cream to my nightly
ritual. I also tend to suffer from "allergy eyes," which means
that some days, I have dark circles and puffiness for which
Boris Karloff would have paid good money. I really like this
citrus-scented cream. The formula was not the least bit
irritating, despite the delicious smell. I could apply it over
the entire area (even eyelashes) without any redness or
stinging. I woke up with fresh, well-rested eyes. This product
presents serious competition to my favorite eye cream (Clinique
"All About Eyes") but since the Clinique is a bit less
expensive, we'll see.
review: 10/99