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Geranium & Apricot Intensive Handcream: rich, quickly-absorbed handcream, sweet-smelling geranium and a touch of lavender.
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WHAT CUSTOMERS SAY:
'This is really good stuff. It sinks in quickly and doesn't leave that nasty slick. Two more jars, please.' Janie M., Rugby.
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If you want a hand cream that really works, then choose something that is made with simple, first-class, organic, food-grade ingredients. Ingredients that feed your skin properly and effectively. And here it is!
We start with apricot kernel and rapeseed oils – they are light nutritional oils that penetrate quickly, softening and feeding the skin with plenty of useful vitamins.
These are then blended with floral waters - marjoram and juniper add their calming, anti-septic, mildly astringent, refreshing powers - before enriching with healing honey and beeswax, and perfumed with delightful rose geranium essential oil. Geranium is, simply, amazing: it has a stong reputation for reducing inflammation, stimulating cell-growth and aiding the skin's elasticity, never mind adding that beautiful aroma. This is a cream you cannot easily forget!
METHOD: massage into clean, dry, over-worked hands as often as necessary.
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INGREDIENTS: Origanum majorana( marjoram) and Juniperis communis (juniper) hydrosols Brassica napus (rapeseed) oil (Ribes nigrum) blackcurrant seed oil * (Prunus armeniaca) apricot kernel oil*, miel (honey)* cera alba (beeswax)* stearic acid emulsifier Naticide (plant-derived bacterial inhibitor) essential oils of Pelargonium graveolens (rose geranium)* and Lavendula augustifolia (lavender)* which contain linalool.
*certified organic
50 ml frosted glass jar, aluminium cap.
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