Nutrient-Rich Oil Cleanser
Nutrient-Rich Oil Cleanser

Nutrient-Rich Oil Cleanser

Regular price$20.00 USD
/
Shipping calculated at checkout.

  • Low stock - 10 items left
  • Inventory on the way
  • Coming soon to the Middle East

This gorgeous smelling Cleansing Oil is a blend of plant and fruit oils that bind ‘dirt’, make-up and excess sebum on the surface of the skin, effectively cleaning away impurities.

With HERO ingredients of ROSEHIP, POMEGRANATE & BAOBAB this oil penetrates the surface layers of the skin, delivering unsurpassed plant-based nutrition.

Oil Cleansing is new too many people, but a wonderfully nourishing way to deep clean skin and prepare it for the next step in your skincare routine.

Size: 100ml Recyclable glass bottle with plastic spray lid.

Made in South Africa

Directions for Use

Place around 5 - 8 pumps of product into your palms and gently massage into your face and neck. Oil cleansers are best removed with a warm face cloth to ensure all the dirt is removed with the oil. Repeat (ie: Double Cleanse) for the cleanest and most nourished skin ever!

Ingredients

Prunus Armeniaca (Apricot Kernel) Oil, Persea Americana (Avocado) Oil, Prunus Amygdalus (Sweet Almond) Oil, Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Oil, Adansonia Digitata (Baobab) Oil, Rosa Canina (Rosehip) Oil, Squalane (Sugar Cane Derived), Pelargonium Graveolens (Rose Geranium) Oil, Anthemis Nobilis (Roman Chamomile) Oil.

beauty

What is Clean Beauty?

With words such as green, natural and organic we are often misled into thinking a product is ‘clean’ without checking the label. Clean beauty means that a product is safe, non-toxic, and has transparent labeling of ingredients. Just because a product is green/natural/organic it doesn’t mean it is clean. Clean Beauty, at its core, is a product that is safe to use with no harmful ingredients (to reiterate: not chemicals, but ingredients!).

Small Batch production

Small batch production has taken off in the last 2-3 years with local businesses taking the lead. From decor and beauty to food brands, we are seeing a huge shift in expectation from consumers as well as brands leading the process. Conscious consumers are moving away from mass-produced, large-scale beauty products to sustainable and eco-friendly makeup brands that operate along ethical lines. A renewed focus on zero-waste makeup is also part of this planet- and people-conscious movement.


Recently viewed