Blue Chamomile Face Cream with Moroccan Argan Oil
The recommended cream for dry or mature skin. For use night or day. This cream goes on smoothly and leaves the skin moisturized with a soft dewey feeling. This face cream made
with select organic ingredients and enhanced with these vibrational essences provides exceptional results.
Shea butter is good for moisturising, protecting and healing the skin, especially dry and damaged skin. It contains 5-10% phytosterol, which stimulates cell growth.
Moroccan Argan Oil is made from the nuts of the Argan tree, which grows almost exclusively in Morocco. The oil is said to have restorative and age-defying effects. It is high in vitamin E and essential fatty acids and is believed to help all sorts of skin conditions including dry skin, acne, psoriasis, eczema, wrinkles. Read more...
Blue Chamomile is high in chamazulene with soothing and calming properties making it excellent for sensitive skin.
The Environmental Working Group's Skin Deep hazard assessment for this product is LOW (More info..)
Ingredients include distilled water, unrefined shea butter, cetearyl alcohol (and) sorbitan esters, Moroccan argan oil, organic hemp seed oil, squalane (olive), vitamin E, glycerin, *gluconalactone (and) sodium benzoate, beeswax, Organic Lavender, Blue Chamomile, Organic Patchouli and Frankincense essential oils and
Vibrational (Flower) essences of Pale Trumpet, Gum Weed, Green Gentian, Wallflower, Fireweed, Harebells, Peppergrass, Evening Star & Flax.
Organic ingredients from Africa, Canada, Sri Lanka, Ukraine and the United States.
*ECOCERT approved for use in ecological and organic certified cosmetics
Available in 1.3 oz frosted glass jar with silver lid
embellished with a Platinum Holographic Matrix to enhance the vibrational resonance.
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They say that once you're born on Earth you live as many lifetimes as it takes until you learn the things you need to learn in order to move on.
What do you need to learn? How to stop your mind. Then you can move on and go anywhere you want.
But until you learn how to stop your mind, you're here. It's simple. Forget all that other stuff and work on this.
Mark Griffin, October 26, 2008
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