Not exact matches
Prickly pear
seed oil, raspberry oil, and
rosehip oil — all antioxidant - rich, reparative, and regenerative — work together with 11
other herbs, plus essential fatty acids and
other plant actives to nourish the skin gently mitigating redness, dullness, and irritation.
Unlike
other oils for mature skin,
rosehip seed oil is astringent and considered a «dry oil,» which means it sinks into skin quickly.
This recipe is a little more involved and includes green tea,
rosehip seed oil, and a few
other ingredients.
It is therefore just as rich in acne - clearing nutrition as
other brands here, and its
other characteristics are on point: Kosmea Skincare is organic, soured from wild
rosehip seeds in Africa, and packaged in a dark, glass bottle.
The
other big difference is utilising the whole
rosehip, including the fruit, the
seed and the skin, giving it a different nutritional profile.
Ingredients gotukola ext 4 % indian ginseng ext. 4 %, garden cress ext. 1 %,
rosehip seed oil (vit c source) 2 %, wheat germ oil (vit E source) 1 %, eucalyptus leaf ext 1 % fumittory ext. 2 %, liquorice ext. 2 %, indian senna ext (botanical alternative to hyaluronic acid) 1 %, naagkesar ext. 2 %, certified organic cold pressed safflower oil (vit E source) 2 %, colloidal oats 3 %, certified organic cold pressed moringa
seed oil (vit A & C source) 2 %, allantoin 0.1 % (plant derived)
Other ingredients: certified organic aloevera juice, certified organic veg.
Unlike
other clay masks in the market like the Fresh Umbrian Clay Purifying Mask and the cult fave Innisfree Super Volcanic Clay Mask, the Aztec Secret Indian Healing Clay is in powder form and you can actually customize it by mixing with
other products that will help your skin conditions like charcoal powder, oatmeal, manuka honey, kaolin clay,
rosehip seed oil, and
other stuff that I'll discuss in another post.