Honey & Camelina Facial Exfoliator - 50ml

Exfoliates, hydrates and calms

This gentle exfoliator uses milled lavender flowers to lift away dead skin cells, debris and small blockages without irritation. Perfect to brighten, smooth and clarify the complexion leaving it soft, clean and moisturised. Use a couple of times a week.

For all skin types. 

Cruelty Free
Recyclable Packaging
made in the UK
Natural Ingredients
    • There are no harsh or skin damaging granules in this lovely natural scrub. Instead we use milled lavender flowers to gently slough and buff away dead skin cells without irritation. We've also added wheatgerm oil to soothe and moisturise,  propolis to balance and calm and camelina oil to protect and nourish. 

    • How do I use it?

      For beautiful smooth and radiant skin, use once or twice a week after thoroughly cleansing. Avoid the delicate eye area. Apply a pea-sized amount to dry, cleansed skin all over the face and neck. Lightly massage in with small circular motions. Gently remove the exfoliator with warm water or a damp muslin cloth. Follow with Honey & Wild Flax Daily Moisturiser.

    • Full ingredients list:

      Aqua (Water), Caprylic/capric glycerides, Cetearyl alcohol, Stearic acid, Mel (honey), Polylactic acid, Glycerin, Cera alba (beeswax), Camelina sativa seed oil, Crambe abyssinica seed oil, Triticum vulgare (wheatgerm oil), Lavandula angustifolia (lavender) flower, Propolis extract, Benzyl alcohol, Phenoxyethanol, Limonene, Alcohol denat. (SD alcohol 40-B), Xanthan gum, Parfum (fragrance), Disodium EDTA, Sodium hydroxide, Dehydroacetic acid, Linalool.

    • Recycling Information

      This product has a tube made of PET plastic and can be widely recycled through domestic collections across the UK, dependant on your local council's capabilities and policies.  More details on your local council's recycling capabilities can be found here at Recycle Now.

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Great Product!

Made my face really smooth!

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