Editors’ Notes
Includes:
- 1x Kelp Bioferment (30mL)
- 1x Borage Seed Oil (30mL)
- 1x Sea Buckthorn Oil (30mL)
- 1x Raspberry Seed Oil (30ml)
Skin care requirements change throughout the seasons for all of us. We don’t believe a solution to this is to buy multiple moisturisers and invest money in more and more products with a short shelf life.
By using Haeckels' cold pressed oils and their Kelp Bioferment, you can add essential vitamins and nutrients to your existing rituals depending if you need to protect, nourish or repair your skin. It’s your skin, you should decide what you need and be able to customise this approach easily.
✔ Vegan ✔ Cruelty free ✔ Water free ✔ Alcohol free |
✔ Silicone free ✔ Nut free ✔ Gluten free ✔ Soy free |
Made in U.K.
How to Use
Please refer to individual product for instructions for use.
Ingredients
KELP BIOFERMENT
Seakelp (Lactobacillus/Kelp Ferment Filtrate) Bioferment, Porphyridium Polysaccharide, Fucoxanthin, Astaxanthin.
BORAGE SEED OIL
Borage Officinalis (Borage) Oil.
SEA BUCKTHORN OIL
Hippophae Rhamnoides (Sea Buckthorn) Fruit Oil.
RASPBERRY SEED OIL
Rubus Idaeus (Raspberry) Seed Oil
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About Haeckels
Honesty is what drives Haeckels forward. It’s the transparency of their journey that allows their community and collaborators to connect with them.
Haeckels is a self-financed tiny giant. Every member of the team plays multiple roles – formulating, making, designing, photographing, programming, planning and installing – leading to the impression of a company many times our actual size.
This wasn’t planned: it arose from a desire to share Haeckels with other people; to enthuse them about the health-giving properties of the sea; to raise awareness about natural products that are every bit as effective as chemical-derived alternatives.
Sustainability has always been part of Haeckels’ philosophy and, as they've developed as a brand, it has only become more and more entwined with what they do. Haeckels strives to implement the same care they have in their home town of Margate, England, and raise the same awareness about the fragility and value of the ocean.
