Giving Boulder Love, Day 12: Super Sanitas

This is Day 12 of a 21-Day Salute ™, an attempt to share a little bit of what I love about living in Boulder. I do not practice any form of blogola here and none of the Boulder products I feature have paid me for reviews…as if that wasn’t totally obvious.


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I’ve never been one to spend much money on skin care products. Chalk it up to being both low-maintenance and frugal. As long as it had SPF in it, I was good to go. Now that I’m in my 30’s, however, I’m not so against spending a little extra on my skin.

And, as I rationalize to myself,  a good moisturizer is still cheaper than Botox.

Enter Sanitas–a line of skin care that is made here in town. The product line was recommended to me by an esthetician who spent time interning in their laboratory. She had wonderful things to say about the company and the care with which they made their products.

As she was telling me about Sanitas, a lightbulb went off because I had honestly never given much thought to where, or even how, my skin cream was made. That needed to change.

I decided to give Sanitas a try. And I’ve been delighted with the results. My skin has felt hydrated and healthy. It’s dry and windy here so I can’t say enough about using a product made locally by people who understand what living in harsh mountain weather can do to skin.

I feel good knowing that I can continue to play outdoors as long as I help my skin out with some quality care like Sanitas.

Sigh. I must be getting old. Next thing you know, I’ll be extolling the virtues of flossing.

mt. sanitas trail

I also like that they're named after one of my favorite trails in town.

  • Mothers are most prone to using skin care products because they want to be youthful in spite their age.
  • Nothing can beat the outdoor life especially if your skin is safe when you explore.
  • Age doesn't matter for feeling this way. It's but natural to want to look younger.
  • Although quite some time, I am just curious of this product's help in keeping you fresh looking. Any update now?
  • mdea
    I've been a long time fan of glycolic acid, the sugar cane derived member of the AHA family. Its uses are vast, assisting with everything from acne, to dry skin and wrinkles, even helping vitamins to penetrate deeper into the skin bringing about greater results.
    acnee
  • I like to try it too, let me know where I can get some of that skin care.
  • Thanks for sharing would check the product and the site.
  • Amen to that. Botox is the last thing on my mind, that's why I'm sticking to moisturizers!
  • Anything as long as its the natural way is best for me. Skin should be taken cared of with great care.
  • I agree but somehow the rest of our body should also be well taken care too.
  • This is quite an interesting read, I just loved it, keep posts like this coming!

    Donna
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