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Edible Beauty

Edible Beauty’s Botanical Water Gel is a calming beauty gel which combines actives like hyaluronic acid and niacinamide with traditional botanicals (calendula, St John’s wort and aloe) for a revitalising and radiance-boosting skin treatment. The hero active ingredient in this formulation is a prebiotic called Bacillus Ferment, harvested from the underwater caves of Spain. It has been coined an “age-biotic” as it helps to balance the skin microbiome and protect the skin from oxidative stress for visibly smoother and more radiant skin.

W: ediblebeautyaustralia.com

A’kin

The uplifting Purifying Scalp Revival Scrub from A’kin deeply cleanses the scalp and removes excess oils, product build-up and flakes. Enriched with jojoba and Australian avocado oils to support healthy hair growth and enhance natural shine, while soothing aloe vera and geranium leave the scalp refreshed.

W: akin.com.au

New Nordic

Hair Volume by New Nordic adds nutrients to the scalp and hair follicles where the hair is formed, facilitating hair growth and volume. Try the haircare range and tablets in combination for optimal results. RRP from $44.99.

W: newnordic.net.au

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