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Using the Wisdom of Nature to help your skin flourish

Nourishing oil to milk cleanser 100ml

A sumptuous daily deep clean for skin undergoing life's challenges.

 

This clever oil turns to milk on contact with warm water.

 

The nutrient-rich botanical oils dissolve sebum to allow dirt to be rinsed away without stripping the skin whilst simultaneously delivering potent active ingredients to keep your skin looking healthy and radiant.

 

Everyday our skin is exposed to free radical damage which can dramatically increase the signs of aging. This cleanser aims to help limit that damage by offering your skin natural antioxidants which are known to neutralise free radicals.

 

Boosted by vitamin and antioxidant rich Seabuckthorn, your skin is left feeling thoroughly cleansed, supple, bright, nourished and ready for whatever life throws at it.

 

Heady scents of Rose, Frankincense and Rosemary will transport you to balmy summer nights.  Close your eyes and inhale.

 

See the Key Active Ingredients for more information on these incredible natural ingredients.

 

We plant a tree through treesisters.org when you buy this product.

 

We promote 'refill and re-use'.

Our packaging is recycled, reusable, biodegradable or recyclable.

Please see individual items.

 

We use British oils whenever we can to promote diverse farming and bee friendly crops and to reduce carbon emssions from transportation.

 

 

Nourishing oil to milk cleanser 100ml

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The Smoothing Rose facial oil has become an essential part of my basic skincare routine - my skin just loves it and feels supple and fresh. Applying it is heavenly as it smells fantastic, like Polly’s managed to bottle the best bits of an English country garden.

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1% of every sale will be donated to Tree Sisters via Work for Good

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