Format
Liquid
120ml
Dosage
Apply with organic cotton pad or tissue on closed eyelids and face. Gently rinse with warm water.
Important Information
Vegan, gluten-free, biodegradable
- Extra gentle eye make up remover in a lotion formulation
- Removes stubborn waterproof mascara effortlessly
- Will not sting the eyes
- Leaves skin hydrated
- Non-oily
- Vegan, gluten-free, biodegradable
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Why Choose Green Beaver Products?
Green Beaver is a Canadian company that makes natural body care products to help keep you health. Some of their most popular products include natural aluminum-free deodorants, natural fluoride-free toothpaste, organic baby care, all-natural mineral sunscreens and organic castile soaps. Green Beaver manufactures all of their products in an "Ecocert" certified facility and follows strict environmental practices because they don’t only care for your health, but the health of the planet too. Read more >-Aloe vera concentrate soothes and renews red, irritated, sensitive skin
-Jojoba and grape seed oils keeps skin moisturized and balanced throughout the day
-Green tea provides antioxidant protection to neutralize free radicals
Specially formulated for sensitive and acne prone skin! Aloe vera gel has long been recognized as a remedy for various skin problems such as eczema and psoriasis. Green beaver utilizes a certified organic 200X aloe concentrate to maximize the amount of skin soothing aloe ingredients in their facial care products.
Aloe Vera
Aloe Vera is perfect for healing and soothing burns, stings, bruises and more...
Aloe Vera Gel is for its ability to heal skin and mucus membranes. Externally it speeds the healing and decreases the discomfort of burns, cuts, insect stings, bruises, acne, poison ivy, skin ulcers (including diabetic ulcers) and eczema.
This is because aloe vera gel protects the damaged tissue from infection and has anti-inflammatory properties. Internally its antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties act to heal the inner lining of the digestive tract, making it useful in the treatment of ulcers, hemorrhoids and colitis. It is also a laxative that can be used for constipation and as a colon cleanser.
Wrinkles
Wrinkling of the skin is inevitable, but by taking antioxidants you can reduce the onset and severity of wrinkles...
If you live long enough you will eventually develop some skin wrinkling. But what can we do to minimize the appearance of wrinkles? Let's look at the causes. A wrinkle forms when the skin loses its elasticity and maintains a permanent crease.
It usually happens around the eyes, cheeks and lips because these areas repetitively form facial expressions like smiling or frowning.
The most important factor in the development of wrinkles is sun exposure. Damage from UVA rays, which are present all year round, can attribute to up to 90 percent of skin aging. As the skin is damaged, little by little each day, it loses its elasticity. A wrinkle is one of the end results of this damage. Other factors that contribute to wrinkled skin are nutritional status, habitual facial expressions, stress, skin care, environmental pollutants, smoking and heredity.
To fight wrinkling topically, use a natural moisturizer with sunscreen protection everyday. Try to stay out of direct sunlight. Avoid harsh cleansing products; alcohol based toners, chlorinated tap water for drinking and bathing, perfumes and colourings in laundry and personal hygiene products. Use glycerin and natural soaps to wash your skin.
Invest in high quality natural cosmetics. Add a capsule of vitamin A or Vitamin E oil into your moisturizer to protect the skin from free radical damage.
Dry skin brushing is a wonderful way to exfoliate the skin, increase circulation to the skin and invigorate the body. Use a natural bristle brush.
Dietary change is important for nourishing the skin. Water. Water. Water. Drink about 2 L daily. Eat foods high in zinc such as whole grains, sunflower seeds and raw nuts. Eat lots of fruit, especially mango and apricot, for its water content and alpha-hydroxy acids.
Sulphur rich foods like garlic, onions, eggs and asparagus, provide raw material for building skin proteins. Essential fatty acids are a source of the good fats for the skin. Use cold pressed oils like flax, olive, sunflower and safflower. Avoid hydrogenated fats, fried foods, soft drinks, sugar, chocolate, junk foods, cigarettes and alcohol.
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