Lanolin Vitamin E Cream 200g
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Key Features
- ✓ Australian-made lanolin cream produced since 1996
- ✓ Natural lanolin sourced from Australian Merino sheep wool
- ✓ Made under ISO 9001 quality management system
- ✓ Free from mineral oil, parabens and artificial colours
- ✓ Multi-use moisturiser for face, body, hands and feet
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Ingredients
Lanolin (from Merino sheep wool), Vitamin E, Glycerin
Product Identity
- Brand
- G&M Australian Creams
- Category
- Skincare
- Origin
- Australia
- Net Weight
- 200g
- EAN / GTIN-13
- 9322316002884
- GS1 Country Prefix
- 93 (Australia)
About This Product
G&M Australian Creams Lanolin Vitamin E Cream is an Australian-made lanolin cream produced since 1996. The lanolin is sourced from Australian Merino sheep wool and refined through G&M's low-temperature extraction process. Lanolin is a naturally occurring lipid found on sheep wool whose composition has long been used in skincare formulations. Combined with Vitamin E and glycerin, both common moisturising ingredients in cosmetic chemistry. The current formula is free from triethanolamine, paraben preservatives, sulphates and alcohol, and includes coconut fruit extract and Scots pine leaf extract. The cream texture is rich yet absorbs without heavy residue. Manufactured under ISO 9001 quality management. Multi-use as a face cream, body lotion, hand cream or foot moisturiser. Refer to the product label for ingredient details and any registered claims. Patch-test before first use if you have sensitive skin. This is a cosmetic moisturiser and is not intended to diagnose, treat or prevent any medical condition.
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