


If you’re looking for a way to keep your complexion free of fine lines and youthfully firm, then this night cream is for you. By combining frankincense, rosemary and other anti-ageing and hydrating ingredients, Victorian Garden has given you a chance to turn back the clock. Lots of factors contribute to your skin ageing – pollution, the sun and free radical damage. Don’t you think it’s time you had something in your bag of beauty tricks that gave you the upper hand on wrinkles, dryness and the other signs of ageing?
Victorian Garden products are scientifically formulated with organic and natural ingredients and are Leaping Bunny certified cruelty-free and also certified with NatureWatch UK
Please Note: This night cream contains nut oil.
Directions
Gently massage onto the face and neck at night, after cleansing and toning the skin.
Ingredients
Aqua, pentylene glycol, cetearyl alcohol, butyrospermum parkii (shea) butter*, macadamia ternifolia (macadamia) nut oil, simmondsia chinensis (jojoba) oil*, rosa damascena (rose hip) oil*, triticum vulgare (wheat germ) oil, borago officinalis (borage) oil, cocos nucifera (coconut) oil, oenothera biennis (evening primrose) oil, vegetable glycerin, cetearyl glucoside, lepidium meyenii (maca) root exract, citrus aurantium amara (bitter orange) flower extract, caesalpinia spinosa (tara) gum, panthenol, triticum vulgare (wheat) gluten, cera alba (beeswax), honey, helianthus annuus (sunflower) seed oil, daucus carota sativa (carrot) root oil, beta-carotene, rosmarinus officinalis (rosemary) oil*, boswellia carteri (frankincense) oil, juglans regia (walnut) oil, anthemis nobilis (chamomile) oil, limonene**
*Organic ingredient
**Components of essential oils
A note from our supplier: Pentylene Glycol has a zero listed hazard rating in Cosmetic Data Base and there are 23 published articles which provide interesting data and note studies done back in the 1970’s – in all of these, there was only one case listed of Dermatitis in Belgium and two cases in Cleveland, Ohio, in which the use of a topical cream containing Pentylene Glycol was suspected (not determined) to be the cause of the Dermatitis. www.ewg.org (Skin Deep Data Base) rates Pentylene Glycol as zero hazard. On www.goodguide.com it is listed as having no health concerns and is not on their list of hazardous ingredients. We use Pentylene Glycol only in our creams and lotions, which contain a higher water content and therefore need a proven strong preservative, and we consider it to be the safest and healthiest preservative currently available in the absence of a reliable natural preservative.