CACTUS FLOWER NIGHT CREAM

CACTUS FLOWER NIGHT CREAM

$70.00

Restoring cactus flower and prickly pear seed oil will deeply nourish your skin, leaving it soft and hydrated. Complemented with the aromatic and spicy smell of frankincense, this cream will further rejuvenate skin to slow the signs of ageing.

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Designed using nature’s most potent renewal and anti-ageing ingredient- the prickly pear. A rich, easily absorbed night cream to deeply hydrate and soften skin.

Using both the flower and the seed of the prickly pear cactus has resulted in a cream that has powerful transformative actions on skin.

KEY INGREDIENTS:

Prickly pear seed oil and flower

·       Keeps skin super hydrated

·       Suppresses collagen breakdown to maintain skin elasticity

·       Protects against environmental pollutants and free radical damage

·       Slows skin ageing

·       Improves skin texture

·       Reduces scarring

·       Restores skin oil levels

·       Treats acne and keeps breakouts under control

·       Reduces skin inflammation

·       Brightens dark spots and uneven skin tone

·       Targets hyperpigmentation and assists treating rosacea

·       Maintains and repairs all cells and tissues

Extra virgin olive oil

·       Delivers probiotics to the skin to maintain healthy microbiome

·       Protects against premature ageing

·       Helps eliminate harmful skin bacteria

·       Skin softening and moisturising

·       Strengthens skin barrier

Frankincense oil

·       Speeds up the cellular renewal process to rejuvenate skin

·       Anti-bacterial and anti-fungal to target problematic skin issues

·       Fades scars and stretch marks

·       Strengthens skin, improves elasticity and tightens pores  

THE SCIENCE:

Prickly pear seed oil is widely known as nature’s super moisturiser packed with antioxidants, fatty acids, sterols, amino acids, vitamins and minerals1. Scientific analysis of the seed has shown that it contains close to 70% linoleic acid2- a fatty acid that delivers moisture into the skin. This along with sterols also fortifies the skin’s barrier to protect against environmental pollutants that contribute to accelerated ageing2. The small molecules of linoleic acid have been shown to be effective in treating acne and restoring the oil levels of skin lacking this fatty acid3,4.

Vitamin K, as well as the amino acids lysine and glutamine found in the seed have been found to be the most effective at targeting hyperpigmentation, scarring and rosacea and helping protect the collagen in skin5.  

Major mineral players found in the seed include calcium, magnesium and phosphorus. Calcium protects the skin from drying out and has been shown to slow skin ageing6. Magnesium maintains skin hydration and reduces inflammation in dry skin7,8. Phosphorus is needed for the growth, maintenance and repair of all cells9.

The oil from the seeds contains over twice the amount of Vitamin E compared to Argan oil. This strong antioxidant reduces skin inflammation, suppresses collagen breakdown and protects against photo-ageing to restore elasticity and improve fine lines10.

 

The flower itself is another powerhouse of regeneration. The gel of the prickly pear cactus flower is effective at wound repair. Studies found that within two weeks where there is a wound, the skin layers become properly arranged so that there is no scarring11 due to containing high levels of potassium, iron and zinc12. It is also yet another source of antioxidants1, protecting the skin from free-radical damage and maintaining optimal hydration. One of these is gallic acid1 which can minimise the appearance of sunspots, reduce dark under eye circles and hyperpigmentation13.

 
 

DIRECTIONS FOR USE:

Use in your evening routine after first cleansing with the Cactus Flower Cleanser, followed by Opuntia Regenesis Prickly Pear Seed Oil. Apply a small amount and massage onto face, neck and decolletage. 

 

INGREDIENTS (*certified organic):

cactus flower* (Opuntia ficus indica) infused water, prickly pear seed* (Opuntia ficus indica) oil, extra virgin olive fruit oil* (Olea europaea), cactus flower* (Opuntia ficus indica) gel, cetearyl olivate (olive oil derived), sorbitol olivate (olive oil derived), frankincense (Boswellia serrata) resin oil, natural preservative*

 50g

Vegan, cruelty free using hand-harvested ingredients from our certified organic farm.

4 reviews for Cactus Flower Night Cream

  1. Rated 5 out of 5

    Alex E. (verified owner) – 26/07/2020

    Initially gives my partner a tingly feeling but improvement already evident. Great product

  2. Rated 5 out of 5

    Ingrid (verified owner) – 27/09/2021

    It is light, potent and smells nice

  3. Rated 5 out of 5

    Violeta T. (verified owner) – 03/12/2021

    Love this product. Getting so many compliments on my skin since using it.

  4. Rated 5 out of 5

    Lynise (verified owner) – 06/04/2022

    Love it. My skin is feeling really soft now after using it. Non greasy.

     

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2.      Ali B, Abderrahim Z, Hassane M, Marianne S, Marie-Laure F, Abdelkhaleq L, Mohammed A, Mohamed B. Chemical Composition of Cactus Pear Seed Oil: phenolics identification and antioxidant activity. J Pharmacopuncture. 2022 Jun 30;25(2):121-129. doi: 10.3831/KPI.2022.25.2.121. PMID: 35837142; PMCID: PMC9240404.

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8.      Proksch E, Nissen HP, Bremgartner M, Urquhart C. Bathing in a magnesium-rich Dead Sea salt solution improves skin barrier function, enhances skin hydration, and reduces inflammation in atopic dry skin. Int J Dermatol. 2005 Feb;44(2):151-7. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-4632.2005.02079.x. PMID: 15689218.

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