SOY GOOD

SOY GOOD

Our Starbucks staple gets its own body whip.


Between fruit shampoo, beer conditioner, and face wash made from coffee extract, the lines between our Trader Joe's shopping list and our bathroom drawer stash have become strangely blurry over the past couple seasons.

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The latest foodie-beauty discovery comes courtesy of Skin, An Apothecary. The Colorado-based company has rolled out several variations of soy body whip over the past few years, but this week we finally tested this lightweight lotion for ourselves. Smearing it on post-shower, we loved how the fluffy cream went on smooth, smelled amazing, and left our skin feeling super soft- but not greasy. And while it's admittedly a bit pricey at $27 a jar, the formula is so highly concentrated that a little goes a long way.

So whether it's in milk, beans, or body whip form, go ahead and have your soy and eat it, too.
--LIZA DARWIN

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This story was published on April 4, 2012.


CONTENT RATING: ( 1 )

Kait

04/04/2012


Most soy beans used in the products available to us in the USA and Canada are not fermented and therefore basically poisonous causing many diseases in those who frequently use soy products. There are very few products that are in fact fermented and a little research would prove that. Your skin absorbs any cream you put on into your body, putting on this soy lotion is just as bad as eating soy beverage, soy ice cream etc. You can find great skin products that are safe to put on and work wonderfully in preserving the skin. Please, for the health and safety of your readers, research what you're recommending before posting it.


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