Dr. Hauschka Apricot day cream tasting pack Tb 5 ml

5 ml
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Product details

Velvety and rosy like an apricot - apricots

Day cream nourishes dry to very dry skin

intensively and makes it glow. The composition

with apricot, avocado and fermented cereals

extract stimulates the lipid-moisturising balance and

and leaves the skin feeling plump and fresh. The pale,

pale skin is revitalised and its resistance is

strengthened. The delicately scented texture is rich

rich, without feeling heavy on the skin, and

absorbs quickly

Composition

Water, avocado oil, apricot kernel oil, vegetable glycerine, alcohol, jojoba oil, extract of marshmallow root, fermented extract of oats, rye and wheat, sunflower oil, extract of St John's wort, almond oil, olive oil, lecithin, peanut oil, apricot pulp, extracts of marigold, kidney vetch, carrot and Greek sage, raspberry oillecithin, peanut oil, apricot pulp, extracts of marigold, kidney vetch, carrot and Greek sage, raspberry seed oil, sea buckthorn pulp oil, essential oils, tragacanth, xanthan gum, hectorite, bentonite, fatty alcohols, sugar emulsifier.*From natural essential oils.

Properties

For dry, dull skin. Vegan.

The cream contains fermented extracts of rye and wheat.

Application

In the morning after cleansing and toning the skin

Apply evenly to the face, neck and décolleté.

Key specifications

Item number
37244169

General information

Manufacturer
Dr. Hauschka
Category
Face creams
Manufacturer no.
420006115
Release date
8/9/2023
External links

Face care product properties

Time of care
Day + Night

Voluntary climate contribution

CO₂-Emission
Climate contribution

Product dimensions

Content
5 ml

Reviews & Ratings

Translation: machine translated
Very good100/100
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Rank 1 out of 50Öko-TestTest GesichtscremesReleaseApril 2024

More than two thirds of the face creams tested landed in the green zone of the table, including many certified natural cosmetics. However, we also criticise some suppliers who advertise their products as "climate neutral" without explaining what they mean by this.