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Giveaway Spotting: Elizabeth Grant Organics Concentrate

Elizabeth Grant Organics Concentrate
Written by Bryce

Elizabeth Grant Organics Concentrate

We’ve been huge fans of the entire Elizabeth Grant Skincare line for years, but I’m extra excited to share their new Organics Concentrate with you since it’s one of the few products I use every single day. This organic formula is safe to use when pregnant, nursing, on sensitive skin, and leaves skin looking refreshed and vibrant without any grease or heavy stuff. A few drops in the morning and evening of this concentrate infuses a unique extract from the dormant bulb of a Narcissus flower with moisturizing Argan Oil, enriching Torricelumn™ and organic teas to help transform the look of your skin into a smoother, more radiant complexion.

They’re valued at $69.99 and we’re giving 5 away!

Here’s how to enter:

1. Comment here telling us how what organic means to you. Is organic the way you eat? Do you prefer organic cotton underwear? Or are you obsessed with all things organic beauty (or maybe all of the above)? The more details, the better!

2. Tweet at us with this: Hey @luxuryspot I want to win the organic @egskincare! http://bit.ly/S8orbF

3. “Like” this post on Facebook (the button is at the top of the post).

For extra credit, pin this post on pinterest as well… And keep tweeting up a storm for more chances to win!

VOILA! Winner will be announced next week<3

About the author

Bryce

Bryce Gruber is a Manhattanite mom who can be found jet-setting off to every corner of the globe. She loves exotic places, planes with WiFi, summer clothes, & Sucre brown butter truffles. Bryce's aim is to do to luxury what Elton John did to being gay. Follow her on twitter @brycegruber

39 Comments

  • If I could afford it I would only eat organic. As it is I try to eat as much organic foods as possible and prefer to use organic products on my skin! I have a lot of allergies and like to prevent reactions by using organic!

  • Organic to me means anything totally natural, with no synthetics, pesticides, dyes or anything artificial. I love to eat organic although I can not always afford it and when it comes to clothing and makeup I really do not have a preference if it is organic or not.

  • Organic = a natural process or ‘way’. To me, many beauty products, foods, and some health care aids try to be what organic is. But truly getting closer to organic is getting closer to how things can or should evolve.

  • I was JUST thinking about all the different natural and organic food and skincare in my home before navigating to this page and finding out about this giveaway! I was running down the list in my head. It is something I think of quite often as it is very important to be healthy. I also like to use natural home cleaning products. This is what I call the best health insurance!

  • Organic to me means less processing and more natural and basic ingredients. I try to buy and eat organic whenever I can, but it isn’t always practical. I prefer fresh fruits and vegetables to be organic, for example, but when I’m traveling, sometimes it’s difficult to get them. With skincare products, I’m still experimenting with what works best for my skin, and I also have to consider cost (unfortunately!). Thanks for having your giveaway!

  • To me organic means that the products haven’t been sprayed with pesticides. I love that about organic products, to me it seems healthier. I do buy organic fruits and vegetables when I can afford to. I also love to use organic skincare and makeup, they are more gentle on my skin, than other products. If I find a skincare product that really helps my skin look and feel better I tend to stick with it.

    Liked the facebook post, and tweeted https://twitter.com/karenar25/status/273241370808967168

  • I love organic food, when it comes to beauty products- I use it and prefer to use it as long as they do what they promise 😉 I believe they are safer for my body

  • “Organic” can be a lifestyle. Why not eliminate as many toxins, chemicals, etc. as possible? Personal opinions aside, organic products usually pose no threat.

  • I like to use products which don’t have all the chemicals and additives that potentially have health consequences. I’ve watched Elizabeth Grant skincare presentations on ShopNBC, but have not seen the Organics line presented yet. I’d LOVE to win.

  • To me, organic means free of most chemicals, preservatives and not processed. It’s important to me mainly because I have sensitive skin, and I find harsh chemicals tend to irritate me.

  • To me, ‘Organic’ means trying to eliminate as many chemicals as I realistically can from my day to day life. I try to incorporate foods/products that are natural whenever possible. I figure every little effort helps overall. Btw, also an EG user, love her products! Thnx! E

  • Organic to me means pure, simple and true. There are no modifications of what the item is, whether it being dye, hormones or other chemicals.

  • Organic is from the source, unaltered, free of chemicals and additives. We eat organic, wear organic when we can, use organic products (beauty and household). Do the best we can for our mother earth.

  • organic is a way of producing products without pestisides – but you need to be just as diligent when growing your crops organically as those who produce by other methods. organic clothing is somewhat a waste – the material may be organically grown – but the production, and transporation is not – organic beauty products are made from non-chemical ingredients – I have tried some and would be very interested in trying Elizabeth Grant’s products
    ps – loved the dior vintage article

  • Organic to me, means grown or processed without harmful chemicals. I eat organic when possible, but it can easily break the grocery budget when there’s 6 to feed.
    I don’t wear organic clothing, but sleep on bamboo sheets-ahhh, so soft and wonderful! I’m just beginning to use organic skin products and so far, I love what I’ve tried!

  • Organic is a way of life. I do everything possible to incorporate organic into my life by choosing food, skincare products, clothing and household items that are organic.

  • Organic beauty is really important to me. My philosophy is simple. If it goes on my body, it must not contain any potentially harmful ingredients. Natural, organic products suit my lifestyle well. I’d like to think that I could actually ingest my beauty products without getting sick (though that’s obviously not what we’re meant to do). And, if you’re putting it on your body, isn’t that how it should be?

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