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Mukti Organics is Australia's certified-organic luxury indie, and the Marigold Hydrating Crème leads with coconut oil + shea + cocoa butter base, plus calendula, Centella, astragalus root, willow herb (Epilobium Angustifolium), spilanthes acmella (a real anti-aging botanical), Kakadu plum, ubiquinone (CoQ10), and chamomile. €70 ($75) for a maximalist Australian botanical formulation.
Calendula (Marigold)
4/5 evidence
Anti-inflammatory and wound-healing, Gentle enough for infants
Coenzyme Q10 (Ubiquinone)
4/5 evidence
antioxidant, supports mitochondrial energy
Kakadu Plum
3/5 evidence
Vitamin C delivery, Brightens
Shea Butter
4/5 evidence
Seals moisture, Softens
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Marigold Hydrating Crème by Mukti Organics is formulated for dry, sensitive, mature skin. Mukti Organics is Australia's certified-organic luxury indie, and the Marigold Hydrating Crème leads with coconut oil + shea + cocoa butter base, plus calendula, Centella, astragalus root, willow herb (Epilobium Angustifolium), spilanthes acmella (a real anti-aging botanical), Kakadu plum, ubiquinone (CoQ10), and chamomile. €70 ($75) for a maximalist Australian botanical formulation.
The key active ingredients in Marigold Hydrating Crème are Calendula (Marigold), Coenzyme Q10 (Ubiquinone), Kakadu Plum, Shea Butter. It's known for: spilanthes acmella is a genuine botanical anti-aging active and willow herb + Centella + calendula triple soothing.
Yes, Marigold Hydrating Crème targets dryness, redness. spilanthes acmella is a genuine botanical anti-aging active
Marigold Hydrating Crème retails for around $75, which places it in the premium range for moisturizers. Check the "Where to Buy" section above for current retailer prices.
The main drawbacks to be aware of: coconut oil as #2 ingredient may not suit acne-prone skin; phenethyl alcohol adds fragrance; cetearyl glucoside texture won't suit all.
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