The skincare market is full of clear gels. And most of them are not totally natural. Which means most "natural" products out there aren't actually natural!
Not anymore.
Now, thanks to a handy dandy little mushroom in the sclerotium family, you and your customers can kiss synthetic skincare goodbye.
For good.
Because our new formula is made and thickened with only natural ingredients, we're able to offer you a synthetic carbomer and acrylate free product base. Something most manufacturers simply can't.
Before this, the only 100% natural products out there were things like oil serums and tubs of shea butter. But we both know that not everyone wants to oil cleanse! Now, that large handful of customers doesn't have to go without.
They can have what they want too. And so can you.
This is the perfect opportunity to up your game, give your customers what they want and stand out from the crowd of competition.
It's also the perfect way for us to offer you truly afforadable natural skincare that works.
For you. And your customers.
While we love our trusty Aloe base, Natural Aloe Gel can handle a wider pH range and is very stable at high temperatures.
With a mildly translucent appearance, Natural Gel has a texture that can easily take the place of your current product's base (or serve as the base for your upcoming project). Think new and improved serums, lotions, scrubs, cleansers- you name it!
It's natural. Versatile. And effective.
You can get it in our Buy Direct store.
And you can even switch over to Natural Gel if any of your private label products currently use our aloe base.
P.S. Want to switch over to Natural Gel? Not sure if your product uses our aloe instead? Below is the full list of stock products that currently contain our aloe base:
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