The Florena Creme is a hormonally active cream. So this is by no means a natural cosmetics. Yes, it is woven with natural and non-natural cosmetics, but since so many consumers will fall for it. I find this extremely misleading and would even, that this is a kind of misnomer towards the consumer!
This hormonally active cream includes, among others:
Methylparaben: is a hormonally active substance and a preservative. Hormonal disorders such as changes in sexual organs were documented in animals. Therefore is on the priority list of the EU for endocrine disrupters.
Propylparaben: is a hormonally active substance and a preservative. Hormonal disorders such as a decline in sperm quality have been documented in animals. Therefore is on the priority list of the EU for endocrine disrupters. In Denmark in cosmetic products for children under 3 years banned.
The cream can be applied well, it smells subtly, all well and good. But I want a natural cream and not a natural cream that contains nothing then again, what is just kind of course, but comes from the chemistry lab.
I thought, Florena, the content I can rely on. But this is not so in this case, and that disappointed me but after is always advertised course. This is not a natural cream unfortunately in my eyes. Too bad that the consumer is not better protected against the confusing terms "nature" and "natural"!