New organic facial care from benecos

Jane Wolfe
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Benecos has added a six-strong collection of facial care solutions made using COSMOS Organic-certified ingredients into its recently launched benecosBIO range.

Packaged in 50ml bottles made from recycled glass, the vegan-friendly, dermatologically tested benecosBIO facial care products comprise:

  • Shea Face Cream – a nourishing ‘dream team’ for normal to dry skin combining replenishing organic shea butter, which has a smoothing effect and preserves moisture, and anti-inflammatory organic hop extract to soothe
  • Wild Rose Face Fluid is for normal to combination skin with softening organic wild rose oil to accelerate regeneration and protects against dehydration and organic almond oil to provide an additional calming effect
  • Hyaluronic Face Serum is great for demanding or mature skin with regenerative and protective organic argan oil and hyaluronic acid to strengthen the formation of collagen fibres to help give elasticity and prevent wrinkles
  • Olive Day Cream – a rich day cream for dry, demanding or mature skin, this contains nourishing and regenerating organic olive oil, vitamin E to protect against pollution and free radicals and moisturizing organic grape seed oil
  • Argan Night Cream for mature and demanding skin combines organic argan oil with organic jojoba oil to make the skin more supple, stabilize moisture balance and help to positively influence the ageing process
  • Almond Face Cream – a gentle face cream for dry or sensitive skin which leaves the face soft to the touch through a blend of organic almond oil and organic shea butter to smooth and retain moisture.
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Jane Wolfe has worked in journalism since leaving University with a BA (Hons) in English in 1991, covering industries as diverse as energy, broadcasting, wellbeing and animal welfare. She first became part of the Natural Products News team in 1998 as a sub editor and freelance journalist before relocating to Greece in 2004. In 2013 she returned to the magazine as assistant editor, then deputy editor.
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