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RADIATE Emulsifying Berry Wax
RADIATE

Emulsifying Berry Wax

€13,00 *
Unit price — €108,00 / Litre
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Our Radiate Emulsifying Berry Wax has a unique consistency that is light, powdery, silky and soft. When applied to the skin, it leaves the skin velvety smooth and soft without residue.

№: 347
120 ml

Extracted from the berries of rhus verniciflua, berry wax is known for its lipid regulating effects and is a lighter, vegan-friendly alternative to beeswax. This versatile emulsifying wax will help to leave the skin cocooned in a velvety softness. Use out of the jar or blend with your favourite essential oils to create your own unique multipurpose wax.

HOW TO USE

The low melting point makes this berry wax the perfect base for massage balms or nourishing hair products. Place the pellet wax into the wax heater of your choice, melt the wax alone or combine with your favourite oils. If desired combine with a drop or two of pure aromatherapy essential oils to customise your concoction when it warms. After the wax hardens, massage directly into dry skin, including hands and feet; or use as a lip balm; or brew at home into handmade soaps, masks, scrubs, balms and candles.

INGREDIENTS

Berries  Turmeric  Banana

Aqua, Aloe Barbadensis (Aloe Vera) Leaf Juice¹, Glycerin¹, Pentylene Glycol, Alcohol¹, Sodium Hyaluronate, Morinda Citrifolia (Noni Fruit) Callus Culture Lysate, Maltodextrin, Persea Gratissima (Avocado) Fruit Extract, Cucumis Sativus (Cucumber) Fruit Extract¹, Chlorella Vulgaris (Chlorella) Extract, CI 75810, Citric Acid

¹ Ingredients from certified organic agriculture

KEY BENEFITS AND ESSENTIAL CHARACTERISTICS

Category Active ingredients
Collection Radiate
Skin type Normal skin, Dry skin
Skin condition Matured skin, Damaged skin
Skin benefits Revitalised skin, Repaired skin

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