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Austin Austin • Rosemary Balm • 50ml

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Austin Austin • Rosemary Balm • 50ml

Austin Austin • Rosemary Balm • 50ml

Austin Austin Hand Cream features a natural blend of plant extracts, grasses, seaweed, and algae to deeply moisturise and protect your skin. With a lovely Cedar and Patchouli scent, it's the perfect on-the-go companion.

Top notes of Bergamot & Lemon
Middle notes of Rosemary & Geranium Ylang Ylang
Base notes of Frankincense

This balm is made without GM ingredients, SLS, silicones, parabens, mineral oils, artificial colours or fragrances and is certified Organic and vegan.

The tube is made of 40% recycled material, is 100% recyclable and is infused with a new bio-enzyme. The bio-enzyme ensures that the tube will fully degrade within 1-4 years ensuring full decomposition and no microplastics. This is critical should they fall out of the recycling loop and end up in the natural environment (soil or seawater). Traditional plastic tubes which end up in landfill take 300 - 400 years to break down, leaving microplastics harmful to our ecosystems.

$7.24

Original: $24.15

-70%
Austin Austin • Rosemary Balm • 50ml

$24.15

$7.24

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Austin Austin Hand Cream features a natural blend of plant extracts, grasses, seaweed, and algae to deeply moisturise and protect your skin. With a lovely Cedar and Patchouli scent, it's the perfect on-the-go companion.

Top notes of Bergamot & Lemon
Middle notes of Rosemary & Geranium Ylang Ylang
Base notes of Frankincense

This balm is made without GM ingredients, SLS, silicones, parabens, mineral oils, artificial colours or fragrances and is certified Organic and vegan.

The tube is made of 40% recycled material, is 100% recyclable and is infused with a new bio-enzyme. The bio-enzyme ensures that the tube will fully degrade within 1-4 years ensuring full decomposition and no microplastics. This is critical should they fall out of the recycling loop and end up in the natural environment (soil or seawater). Traditional plastic tubes which end up in landfill take 300 - 400 years to break down, leaving microplastics harmful to our ecosystems.