For cream itself: It is a day cream with organic aloe vera and SPF 6 (which is so low it has straight to the last sunny days but not really what if you are a so Scandinavian, as I am , allegedly so but the aging prevented) that comes fluttered with turquoise plastic cover into the house in a small, round ceramic pot. It contained 50 ml cream, because you have to apply not too much cream, but they have enough guarantees relatively long. Stable is the cream from opening for 12 months, but that's in my eyes when creams rather a recommendation than an absolute law. The scent of the cream I find enjoyable, the consistency is low viscous, it can nevertheless spread well and absorbs quickly.
I feel the cream as a very rich and have the feeling that they supplied my skin well moisturized. Blemishes, I have from time to time with new creams that I could, just as in the night cream that I use from Florena not discover.
According to the Code Check Product Check-page the ingredients are whole rather mixed classify, most are indeed safe or recommended at least limited, by two ingredients so is discouraged because you will be assumed, possibly to be (meant hormonally active are two parabens, as Preservatives used to come). I find it interesting that it is advertised "Free from artificial colors, no mineral oils, no silicone oils and without PEG emulsifiers", however, then the product contains among others palm oil, but unfortunately for certified natural cosmetics often looks different.
Whether it is a so-called replacement product ", I have not quite decided yet. The ingredients are in my eyes still just okay, but I think there are alternatives with unbedenklicheren substances. But who sets not so active attention to ingredients and in creams is relatively insensitive, which will be definitely satisfied with the Florena day cream.