Ingredients:Water, Cocoa Butter, Mango Butter, Arnica Oil, MSM, Natural Emulsifying Wax, Safflower Oil, Vegetable Glycerin, Vegetable Stearic Acid, Silver Dihydrogen Citrate
No synthetics or colorants added.Gluten-Free, GMO-Free, Vegan
Food Grade Ingredients (External Use Only)
Recommended Modification Tolerances:
1% - 50% Water Based Ingredients.
1% - 8% Oil Based Ingredients
All modifications should be done incrementally and in small batches to establish desired results.
Skincare is food for the skin and has two goals: Fresh and Natural.
A natural product should be fresh and a fresh product should be natural.
The normal anticipated shelf life of a natural product is about 1 year from the date of purchase from the manufacturer.
The actual shelf life of the product may be longer or shorter depending on how the product is altered, changed, stored, packaged and handled before the sale to the final consumer. If ingredients are added to our bases and stock products, consideration should be given to the fact that this may shorten or change the shelf life and stability of the product.
In general, it is up to the company that is selling the product to the final consumer to determine the anticipated shelf life of the product.
Currently, the FDA does not generally require expiration dates on cosmetics or skincare products.
Consider being conservative about expiration time frames and encouraging the consumer to use up the product while it is fresh (4-8 months) or discard it after the time frame has passed.
It is the responsibility of the final retailer to conduct appropriate research and development on the use and safety of each item they offer for sale before retailing this item to the final consumer.
Shelf Life
Skincare is food for the skin and has two goals: Fresh and Natural.
A natural product should be fresh and a fresh product should be natural.
The normal anticipated shelf life of a natural product is about 1 year from the date of purchase from the manufacturer.
The actual shelf life of the product may be longer or shorter depending on how the product is altered, changed, stored, packaged and handled before sale to the final consumer. If ingredients are added to our bases and stock products, consideration should be given to the fact that this may shorten or change the shelf life and stability of the product.
In general, it is up to the company that is selling the product to the final consumer to determine the anticipated shelf life of the product.
Currently the FDA does not require expiration dates on cosmetics or skincare products.
Consider being conservative about expiration time frames and encouraging the consumer to use up the product while it is fresh (4-8. months) or discard it after the time frame has passed.
It is the responsibility of the customer to conduct appropriate research and development on the use and safety of each item they order before retailing this item to the final consumer.