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N$65.00
Fruit and Vegetable Wash
Rinsing your fruit and vegetables with water alone is ineffective because pesticides, fungicides and other agricultural chemicals are designed to be water resistant to protect the fruit and vegetables in even heavy rains. These toxic chemicals should not be entering your system via the produce that you eat however. The Earthsap Fruit and Vegetable Wash is proven to be 300% more effective than water to remove these chemicals. Also great for cleaning hands, cutting boards and surfaces before preparing food.
Suggested use: Spray on, rub and rinse off with water.
Further information:
Ingredients: Purified Water, Saponified Vegetable Extract (source Coconuts/Corn), Lemon Oil, Grapefruit Oil.
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N$198.40
Glycerine Vegetable Oil
Escentia’s vegetable glycerine is a clear, viscous liquid, which dissolves completely in water. Glycerine is a humectant, absorbing water-based materials into its structure. In make your own face care recipes glycerine is used to carry effective ingredients (such as aloe gel), into the skin where their beneficial effects can be utilised. It is very mild and will not irritate in any way.
Suggested use: Please conduct your own research
- Natural humectant that helps keep your skin hydrated
- Natural skin cleanser – make your own face wash by combining glycerine with liquid castile soap and essential oils
- Natural hand softener – helpful if you are suffering from dry hands or rough, scaly palms
- Can be used for those with sensitive skin, for children and for babies
- Can be used in DIY toners, soaps, sunscreens, tinctures and more
- Made from certified sustainably sourced palm and palm kernel oil.
- Not tested on animals
Further information:
Ingredients:
Pure vegetable glycerine, made from certified sustainably sourced palm and palm kernel oil.
Our take on palm oil: we do actively try to avoid products that are produced from palm oil sources but sometimes it just isn’t possible. Therefore at a minimum, any products containing palm oil must be from certified sustainably sourced palm oil. Sustainably sourced palm oil may still be a better option than other alternatives, which although won’t carry the stigma that palm oil does, can still be farmed and produced unsustainably – in some cases in an even less sustainable manner than palm oil itself. The problem isn’t palm oil, it is the way in which unethical producers farm it. The way we see it, supporting certified sustainably sourced farmers will help change the way this product is farmed, leading to better environmental policies, while still supporting the communities that depend on palm farming.
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N$102.00
Glycerine Vegetable Oil
Escentia’s vegetable glycerine is a clear, viscous liquid, which dissolves completely in water. Glycerine is a humectant, absorbing water-based materials into its structure. In make your own face care recipes glycerine is used to carry effective ingredients (such as aloe gel), into the skin where their beneficial effects can be utilised. It is very mild and will not irritate in any way.
Suggested use: Please conduct your own research
- Natural humectant that helps keep your skin hydrated
- Natural skin cleanser – make your own face wash by combining glycerine with liquid castile soap and essential oils
- Natural hand softener – helpful if you are suffering from dry hands or rough, scaly palms
- Can be used for those with sensitive skin, for children and for babies
- Can be used in DIY toners, soaps, sunscreens, tinctures and more
- Made from certified sustainably sourced palm and palm kernel oil.
- Not tested on animals
Further information:
Ingredients:
Pure vegetable glycerine, made from certified sustainably sourced palm and palm kernel oil.
Our take on palm oil: we do actively try to avoid products that are produced from palm oil sources but sometimes it just isn’t possible. Therefore at a minimum, any products containing palm oil must be from certified sustainably sourced palm oil. Sustainably sourced palm oil may still be a better option than other alternatives, which although won’t carry the stigma that palm oil does, can still be farmed and produced unsustainably – in some cases in an even less sustainable manner than palm oil itself. The problem isn’t palm oil, it is the way in which unethical producers farm it. The way we see it, supporting certified sustainably sourced farmers will help change the way this product is farmed, leading to better environmental policies, while still supporting the communities that depend on palm farming.