Hey guys! I love the site. I wanted to know what you guys though of Alba Botanica products? I know they claim to be "all natural" with no harsh ingredients, but what do you guys think? Are they effective? Have harsh irritants? Thanks so much.
Alba Botanica At-A-Glance
Strengths: Inexpensive; good cleansers and scrub; some good moisturizers; the lip balms without sunscreen are excellent; almost all of the facial and body sunscreens provide sufficient UVA protection; mineral sunscreens are available; outstanding self-tanner.
Weaknesses: The natural ingredients in some of the products are natural irritants; jar packaging wont keep air-sensitive ingredients stable; none of the lip balms with sunscreen provide sufficient UVA-protecting ingredients; no AHA or BHA options; no products to effectively manage acne; no skin-lightening options.
Alba Botanica is part of the Avalon Natural Products group, which is owned by natural product marketer Hain-Celestial. In addition to owning the Jason Natural and Zia Natural brands, Hain-Celestial also owns Avalon Organics, of which Alba Botanica is a part. Although Alba Botanica is not any thinking persons definition of an all-natural linethey use plenty of synthetic ingredients, including sunscreen actives and preservativesthey shine in comparison to the mostly disappointing products offered under the Avalon Organics name, but thats not saying a lot.
As far as the natural visage Alba Botanica portrayswhile they do use plenty of natural ingredients, for the most part its the non-natural ingredients that contribute to each products texture and function; but then highlighting those ingredients isnt going to attract attention from consumers seeking natural products, is it? Because there are no established standards for use of the word natural, any cosmetics company can take advantage of the term, as Alba Botanica does.
Despite not being an all-natural line (which isnt a bad thing), much of what they offer, while not state-of-the-art spectacular, is still worth considering. The prices are competitive with those of drugstore and health food store brands, and they offer some very good options in the categories of cleanser, scrub, sunscreens for face and body, lip balms without sunscreen, and a self-tanner.
It is also worth mentioning that Avalon Products (remember, Alba Botanica is part of this master brand) is commendable in that it uses environmentally conscious business practices, including solar-powered offices and warehouse and relying on organic farming for several of their ingredients. Their environmentalism may or may not correspond to good skin care, but it is admirable. As I have said many times before, just because an ingredient is organic doesnt make it safe or effective for skin (and theres no proof that an organic ingredient is preferred to a synthetic ingredient when it comes to skin care), but the practice of organic farming is a positive step toward creating products that reduce negative environmental impact.
Turning to what Alba Botanica needs help with, youll see they fall short of being a comprehensive line. There are no reliable exfoliants such as AHAs or BHA products, and those struggling with blemishes or any type of skin discoloration are out of luck. Also, not every sunscreen (especially those for lips) makes the grade in terms of providing sufficient UVA-protecting ingredients, and some of the toners have truly boring, antiquated formulas. Other less impressive products include the enzyme scrubs, masks, and a few of the jar-packaged moisturizers.
Overall, these products arent the most advanced around, but comparatively speaking they best many other products from brands with a natural angle (Lauder-owned Origins comes to mind).