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Peptide Face Cream
Peptide Face Cream

Amber Natural Care100ml Natural Face Cream

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R329

Retail: R380
About

Peptide Face Cream

The peptide face cream contains peptides, microalga, hyaluronic acid and select botanical extracts that work synergistically to Protect the skin from ageing effects from urban external aggressions like pollution, blue light, infrared light and UV rays – and more!

Intense Moisturising Face Cream

The Intense Moisturising Face cream is a thick, luxurious face cream that intensely moisturises the skin.
This cream is ideal for the evening or for dry skin

Product Features

Peptide Face Cream

  • Natural Based, Biodegradable
  • Vegan Friendly
  • Hypoallergenic – fragrance-free
  • Silicone Free -Paraben Free
  • Cruelty-free
  • Natural Alpha Hydroxyl Acids from 5 botanicals (Orange, lemon, Bilberry, sugarcane and maple) – provides a gentle exfoliation, removing dead skin and promoting cell renewal. 
  • Pineapple and Papaya extract – Contains bromelain & papain, a natural enzyme that aids in exfoliation.
  • Expiry Date: February 2023

Intense Moisturising Face Cream

  • Natural Based, Biodegradable
  • Vegan Friendly
  • Hypoallergenic – fragrance-free
  • Silicone Free -Paraben Free
  • Cruelty-Free
  • Petrochemical Free – No petroleum jelly and petroleum/mineral oils
  • Synthetic Fragrance-Free
  • Deeply Moisturises and Nourishes the skin
  • Locks in moisture for all-day hydration
  • Key Oils: Crambe Abyssinica Oil, Jojoba Oil, Mimosa Wax
  • Key Actives: Microalga, Tara Fruit, Sunflower Extract
  • Expiry Date: February 2023
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99% of the time it's the products. Unsurprising. But also so very corporate and predictable. And we hate that. So once in a while we like to draw our creativity from elsewhere, such as:

If E is the most common letter in the English alphabet, why is it so particular? Surely it should've been shaped like an I, just a single straight line? It seems excessive to have to draw the extra three horizontal lines, when really it could've been avoided.

If you know the answer, as in really truly know, please write to us at EisshapedlikeEbecause@onedayonly.co.za

Otherwise enjoy thinking about that too for the next three or so years.