French Pink Clay

French Pink Clay

by Eco Warehouse
$8.95

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Pink French Clay is used to purify, cleanse and detoxify the skin, remove dead skin cells, improve skin softness and create and overall refreshed appearance.

It can also be used to treat acne and sun damaged skin.

It is well suited for all skin types, particularly sensitive and mature skin.

Pink French Clay can be used in soap making, detoxifying body wraps, face masks, cleansers, face/body scrubs, and other various cosmetics.

The pink clay undergoes a mechanical treatment, without any chemical additives. It is crushed and dried.

Evening Primrose Oil Virgin ACO

Evening Primrose Oil Virgin ACO

by Eco Warehouse
$14.95

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Evening Primrose Oil Refined

Extracted from the seeds of Evening Primrose flowers, Evening Primrose Oil is rich in essential fatty acids such as GLA (Gamma Linolenic Acid). Due to its high content of GLA, it boasts the ability to help heal and reduce skin inflammation.

It is a well-known oil treatment for the alleviation of the symptoms of eczema and psoriasis, helping to reduce itchiness, redness, inflammation, pain and dryness.

Evening Primrose Oil is very well suited for dry and mature skin and is known as one of the best oils for anti-ageing. With its high contents of vitamins and other nutrients, it’s said to help maintain normal skin function and prevent signs of premature ageing.

Our Evening Primrose Oil is a pharmaceutical grade oil and has been gently refined to a light golden colour, making it ideal for cosmetic formulations.

Botanical Name: Oenothera biennis

Obtained From: Seeds

Method of Extraction: Cold Pressed, Refined

Appearance: Light-Golden Yellow Oily Liquid

Grade: Pharmaceutical grade - Complies with BP (British Pharmacopoeia)

Camellia Oil Refined Organic (Price per 100g)

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$8.50

Certified Organic, Cold Pressed then refined, Camellia Oil

Camelia Oil is a light oil that can be easily absorbed into the skin without leaving a greasy feeling.

Camellia Oil is also commonly used to condition hair, being used as a traditional hair treatment dating back to ancient times in China.

Camellia Oil is an excellent antioxidant and emollient, due to its exceptionally high oleic acid (omega 9) content, and helps protect the skin from free radical damage, as well as promoting skin elasticity, making it an exceptional oil for anti-ageing. It also promotes the healing of scars, and reduction of age spots and wrinkles. In addition, Camellia Oil is also known for its anti-inflammatory, anti-microbial, and analgesic properties.

It can be used directly on the face and body or used in your cosmetic or massage blend.

Botanical Name: Camellia Oleifera

Other Names: Tea Seed Oil, Tea Oil Camellia, Oil-Seed Camellia

Obtained From: Seeds

Method of Extraction: Cold Pressed, Refined

Country of Origin: China (Australian Certified Organic)

Appearance: Pale Yellow, Clear Oily Liquid

* Please Note: The price reflected is per 100 grams. If you order 1 unit of product, you will get 100g. If you would like a kilogram, for example, then you would select 10 units as 10 x 100grams = 1 kg.

 

 

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Small and delicate red rose buds, perfect for bath salts, pot pourri, or any cosmetic creation!

* Please Note: The price reflected is per 100 grams. If you order 1 unit of product, you will get 100g. If you would like a kilogram, for example, then you would select 10 units as 10 x 100grams = 1 kg.

Native to the Mediterranean, Calendula also known as Pot Marigold, is a plant that has been used medicinally for centuries.

Not only is it a beautiful bright and cheerful flower, it is also commonly used for:

  • Helping wounds and burns heal faster
  • Treating haemorrhoids
  • Reducing skin inflammation
  • Preventing dermatitis
  • Healing ear infections
  • Healing diaper rash
  • Reducing inflammation
  • Helping to heal various skin ailments, like acne, eczema, and rashes

You can also use the dried flowers of calendula to make a simple tea that reduces inflammation and promotes healing from infections and sore throat. Just steep about a quarter cup of dried petals in a cup of boiling water and strain to enjoy.

Other ways to use Calendula include infusing the flowers in Olive Oil to make Calendula Oil for topical use and to add to balms and lotions, infusing the flowers in water to make a Calendula misting spray for anit inflammation and skin irritation, or even adding to bath salts for a soothing bath.

 

Coutry of Origin: Egypt

Botanical Name: Calendula officinalis

Grade: Certified Organic

Part of Plant: Whole Flower including petals.

Please note that we sell our organic Calendula in 100g units, so for example if you select 3 units, you would be supplied 300g. 

The image of the Calendula in a large jar is approximately 100g.

Dipropylene Glycol - 700g Sold out

Dipropylene Glycol - 700g

by Eco Warehouse
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$24.95
$10.50

Dipropylene Glycol is often used as an ingredient in perfumes, bath and shower products, hair and skin care products. It has low toxicity, is a low irritant on the skin, nearly odourless and colourless. It is often used as a carrier or dispersant. As it has excellent solvency and a low evaporation rate, it can be used in formulations as a solvent, emollient or emulsion stabliser. It can also act as a preservative in some formulations due to its anti-microbial activity.

Quantity 700g. 

Candelilla Plant Wax ($ per 100g) - 7302-Bulk-Eco Warehouse Aus

Candelilla Plant Wax - 100g

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$11.95

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Candelilla wax, is a wax derived from the leaves of the small Candelilla shrub native to northern Mexico and the southwestern United States. It is yellowish-brown, hard, brittle, aromatic, and opaque to translucent. It is mostly used mixed with other waxes to harden them without raising their melting point. 

 

Often used to make vegan friendly wax wraps that can be used as an alternative to single use plastic cling wrap.

One of its major uses is as a binder for chewing gums, and can be used as a substitute for carnauba wax and beeswax. It is also used for making varnish.