Launching our natural makeup range at our fair on August 28th, here are the ingredients that make it up:
Clary sage
Natural protective and anti-aging vitamin E
Apricot , softening & nourishing
Abyssinian oil, nourishing & emollient
avocado oil, anti-aging & nourishing
jojoba oil, nourishing & softening
Karanja oil, naturally protective
macadamia oil, restructuring & nourishing
Castor oil, soothing & rebalancing
Apricot wax, firming & moisturizing
Candelilla wax, protective & lipid-replenishing
Babassu butter, anti-free radical & anti-aging
Shea butter, nourishing & firming
Do you see the noble parallel with our skincare? With our serum? Yay!!!
?# housejacynth? ?# natural? ?# vegan? ?# cruelty?
For your information and if you want to start cleaning up, here is the list of ingredients to avoid in cosmetics according to David Suzuki as well as those who are in the dock
Makeup @marco marsolais with the #maisonjacynthe line, photo @yann Ostiguy
Answers about makeup:
- the scent of the fluids: The perfumes do contain argan and goji berry. But, like any perfume, there is a manufacturing secret behind it that makes the scent unique :)
Regarding the light effect: The light effect comes from the formulation itself and not from a specific ingredient.
Regarding the role of limonene, linalool and eugenol in formulas: These substances are linked to perfumes and are a mandatory mention for all essential oils.
- CINNAMYL ALCOHOL
An organic compound derived from cinnamon. Necessary for its formula, our fluid contains very little of it. Larger amounts can irritate some sensitive skin.
- EUGENOL
Derived from cinnamon and cloves. Necessary for its formula, our fluid contains very little of it. In larger quantities, some sensitive skin may be irritated. Related to fragrance and a mandatory mention for all essential oils.
- LIMONENE
Derived from lemon, linked to fragrance and a mandatory mention for all essential oils. Used in cosmetics as a masking agent that reduces or masks the base odor and/or aroma of a product.
- LINALOOL
Found in most essential oils such as lavender, bergamot, and rosewood, for example, these are natural molecules. Related to fragrance and a mandatory mention for all essential oils. Used in cosmetics as a masking agent that reduces or masks the basic odor and/or aroma of a product.
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