PRODUCT NEWS
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Elemis launches limited-edition Green Fig Pro-Collagen Cleansing Balm |
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08 Sep 2023 . BY Megan Whitby |
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ince launching in 2013, Elemis' classic Pro-Collagen Cleansing Balm has maintained its best-selling status, with one selling every 10 seconds / Elemis |
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Starflower plants are a key source of nectar later in the summer and our growers are helping to keep approximately 12 million bees healthy
– Oriele Frank |
Elemis’ iconic Pro-Collagen Cleansing Balm is now available in a new aromatic blending notes of fig, raspberry and bergamot.
The three-in-one transforming texture remains the same, melting away makeup, grime and surface pollutants, but with a fresh scent.
The limited edition cleanser joins three permanent Pro-Collagen Cleansing Balms: the award-winning Original, floral-infused Rose and fragrance-free Naked.
The latest edition of the cleanser is infused with:
Padina pavonica A fan-shaped microalgae traditionally found on the Mediterranean coast, rich in polysaccharides to maintain moisture levels in the skin. Hand-harvested in small quantities by experienced divers to avoid overexploitation.
Elderberry oil Readily absorbed and rich in essential fatty acids and natural antioxidants, this ingredient supports skin smoothness, without leaving a greasy feeling.
Optimega oil A carefully balanced blend of two natural oils pressed in the UK: wheat germ and oat, to help reduce trans-epidermal water loss in the skin.
Rose and mimosa wax Floral waxes obtained from the essential oils of their respective flowers, with skin-softening-and-comforting qualities.
Starflower oil A rich natural source of omega-6 fatty acid gamma-linolenic acid, which helps smooth, soften and nourish the skin.
Oriele Frank, Elemis co-founder and chief product and sustainability officer, commented:
“Our starflower oil is from a fully traceable source – the plants are grown on a fifth-generation farm in the UK and pressed locally from where they are harvested.
“While this ingredient is incredibly nurturing for our skin, it’s also invaluable for bees. Starflower plants are a key source of nectar later in the summer and our growers are helping to keep approximately 12 million bees healthy and thriving.”
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