There are so many good things ç'en is almost indecent;))
For short. I spent the ingredients screened, as is my habit, and I found:
Aloe Vera course, who needs no introduction,
Thistle (strengthens, softens dry skin)
olive oil (nourishes the skin, makes it soft and velvety)
jojoba oil (heals, relubricated, makes the skin smooth. Refines rough skin, tired when assaulted by the sun)
green tea (rich in flavonoids, effective against free radicals)
provitamin B5 (supports the renewal and regeneration of the skin in case of injury)
allantoin (healing action. Good for rough skin, tired, Improves hydration capacity. The skin becomes healthier)
Shea butter (regreasing, smoothing, cures inflammations)
glycerine (fixed humidity), ...
No parabens, sulfates or even perfume.
Or, that's good. Even very good. Everything not tested on animals and natural origin.
Only downside? The presence of a preservative (glycol ether), unfortunately essential given the large capacity (237ml).
Once played fairly small chemist, I tried.
First notice the smell ... very characteristic of aloe vera. We like it or not.
They have not sought to make the pleasant smell camouflaging with perfume (which may cause allergies).
Personally, I say thank you for that.
This is a fairly thick cream. (Photo). For this they say it is suitable for massages.
It should be massaged for a few long seconds it penetrates well. It sticks a little when completed, but it does not last.
It is fully absorbed the time to dress.
Leaving only the soft feel, smoother skin, neat, without dead skin ...
I was blown away! I can recommend you THAT !! :))