Natural Vitamin E Cream 125gm

$24.95

A 100% natural moisturising cream packed with vitamin E.

  • Helps soften and smooth dry skin, improve elasticity and reduce the visible signs of ageing.
  • 100% natural formula with over 88% organic ingredients.
  • Rich in tocopherol (natural vitamin E).

 

Description

Cautions & Warnings:

Store between 5C/41F and 30C/86F. Avoid direct sunlight. For external use only. Avoid eye area. Discontinue use if any adverse reaction occurs and consult a physician immediately. Keep out of reach of children.

Information:

Rich in natural vitamin E, our Natural Vitamin E Cream is a luxurious, non-greasy moisturiser that helps to lock moisture into your skin for long-lasting hydration. The blend of natural oils and moisturising ingredients help to soften and smooth dry skin, improve skin elasticity and reduce the visible signs of ageing.

It is formulated with a high concentration of tocopherol, a natural form of vitamin E, which is more easily absorbed (bioavailable) than the synthetic form found in many creams (usually called DL-tocopherol acetate).

Vitamin E is an important antioxidant which helps to protect the skin from oxidative damage and acts as a barrier to moisture loss.

  • Over 88% of the ingredients in our Natural Vitamin E Cream have been certified as organic by COSMOS, the world leader in organic certification.
  • Australian NaturalCare Natural Vitamin E Cream is enriched with organic sea buckthorn oil which is highly moisturising and may help smooth fine lines and wrinkles and reduce skin roughness.
  • We’ve added organic Australian Kakadu plum which contains vitamin C for additional antioxidant protection.
  • It has a lovely fragrance due to the skillful blend of organic essential oils and flower extracts.
  • There are none of the nasties found in many creams such as parabens, phthalates, acrylates, glycols, PEGs, mineral oils, petrochemicals, silicones, synthetic preservatives or artificial colours or artificial fragrances.
  • Made in Australia and not tested on animals.