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John Masters Organics

Rose & Apricot Antioxidant Day Crème

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John Masters Organic Rose & Apricot Antioxidant Day Crème

Why It's Good:

The lightweight texture and soft, natural scent made this a favorite with testers, but it's the combination of botanical extracts that prevents the signs of aging: Oat beta glucan is said to stimulate collagen production and protects against aging UV rays, while borage oil, shea butter, rose and apricot kernel oil hydrate and soften skin (without leaving it oily).

Why It's Green:

Packaged in a recyclable amber glass bottle (which also naturally protects the contents from sunlight degradation), this lotion is made with ingredients that have been harvested in an eco-friendly manner, are fair trade when possible and are biodegradable. It doesn't contain any petrochemicals, artificial colors or fragrances and it's cruelty-free.

Where To Get It:

www.futurenatural.com | $24