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Written by Scott Mathias
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Tuesday, 13 May 2008 |
Rainforest Moisturiser Cream
LB500-23 - Face
100ml – 3.38 fl.oz – Recycable PET Bottle
Description:
This is Part 3 of the Rainforest skin cleansing and rejuvenation program. Containing not one but 3-oils – Coconut Oil - contains antimicrobial properties and is also antioxidant, antifungal, antibacterial – Macadamia Oil – derived from a native Australia Macadamia tree nut, this luxurious oil that absorbs quickly into the skin and acts as an emollient to protect skin cells from deterioration. It possesses high levels of naturally occurring Vitamin E. Avocado Oil - is perfect for sensitive and dry skin as it is rich in vitamins A, B1, B2, D, E, protein, pantothenic acid and fatty acids. This is a highly therapeutic oil and skin problems, especially eczema and psoriasis, respond favorably to it's use. It is renowned for its deep penetration. The use of Kakadu Plum which contains the highest amounts of Vitamin C known in any plant on Earth ensures a healthy completion to the 3-way program. With Quandong extract (also known as the Native Peach Fruit) the skin gets a final dose of EFA’s (Essential Fatty Acids) which enrich skin and nuture natural growth of collagen at the same time aiding in a more elastic and firmer looking skin. White Spider Orchid Essence provides an uplifting sense of purpose. A potent formulation!
Ingredients:
Purified water A1- pure filtered water
Coconut oil C– cocos nucifera (oil)
Glycerin E– vegetable derived
Cetearyl alcohol E– vegetable derived
Ceteareth-20 E– vegetable derived
Phenoxyethanol(0.95%) F -preservative
Stearic acid F– vegetable derived(palm)
Vitamin E F- tocopherol
Fragrance-Parfume F– mineral oil
Potassiumsorbate(0.3%) F-– naturally derived
Macadamia oil G-Integrifolia (seed oil)
Avocado oil G-persea gratissima (oil)
White spider orchid essence G- Caladenia longicauda
Kakadu plum extract G-Terminalia ferdinandiana
Quandong extract G- Santalum acuminatum
The International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients (INCI)
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 05 November 2008 )
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