Love Your Skin Bundle

Frequently Asked Questions

  • The Deep Cleanser may not be suitable for use during pregnancy. Consult your health practitioner if you have any concerns.

  • Begin with using product once daily and build up usage until you find the perfect balance for your skin. The Deep Cleanser is also great to use 1-2 times a week in between a gentle cleanser for a deep, non abrasive cleanse.

  • Yes, this moisturiser is suitable for sensitive skin. It contains soothing and barrier-supporting ingredients like ceramides, niacinamide, sodium hyaluronate, and green tea extract, all known for calming and strengthening the skin. The formula is designed to be gentle and nourishing, without harsh irritants or drying alcohols. However, it does contain small amounts of fragrance components such as lemon peel oil, limonene, and citral, which can occasionally trigger sensitivity in very reactive skin. If you're concerned, we recommend doing a patch test before full use.

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  • Yes, our products are GMO-free! Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are primarily associated with food and agricultural products. You might prefer to steer clear of genetically modified organisms, we know the skin can absorb at least part of the ingredients applied to it, it makes sense to avoid these ingredients in our skin care, as well.

  • Yes, all of our products are cruelty-free. Cruelty-free products are those that are developed without subjecting animals to unnecessary testing, emphasising the importance of ethical and humane treatment in the production of cosmetics and skincare items.

  • Yes, all of our products are vegan.

  • Yes, this product is paraben free. Parabens are a class of preservatives commonly used in cosmetics and skincare products to prevent the growth of bacteria, mould, and yeast. Some individuals choose to avoid products containing parabens due to concerns about their potential links to hormone disruption and other health issues. While parabens have been deemed safe for use in cosmetics by regulatory agencies, some people may prefer to opt for paraben-free products. This choice is often based on personal preferences and individual sensitivities.