Alperstein Designs
Alperstein Designs Alma Granites Kakadu Plum hand cream
Alperstein Designs Alma Granites Kakadu Plum hand cream
47 Richmond Tce Reception
47 Richmond Terrace
Richmond VIC 3121
Australia
Alperstein Designs Alma Granites Kakadu Plum hand cream
Features artwork by Alma Granites from Warlukurlangu Artists of Yuendumu, Australia.
Kakadu Plum & Goats Milk Hand Cream with Shea Butter & Argan Oil.
Made with nourishing Goats Milk & blended with Kakadu Plum Extract, this hand cream is high in Vitamin C helping to prevent signs of ageing through anti-oxidant properties.
- 100mL (3.3fl.oz)
- Made in Australia
- Not tested on Animals
- Box Dimensions: 15cm x 4cm x 4cm
Kakadu Plum Hand Cream benefits:
- Deep Hydration: Intensely moisturizes, preventing dryness and promoting soft, supple hands.
- Rich in Vitamin C: Kakadu Plum, a potent source of Vitamin C, supports collagen production for improved skin elasticity.
- Antioxidant Boost: High levels of antioxidants protect hands from environmental damage, combating signs of aging.
- Skin Repair: Aids in repairing and rejuvenating the skin, leaving hands nourished and revitalized.
- Anti-Inflammatory: Soothes and calms irritated skin, providing relief from discomfort.
- Natural Healing: Harnesses the natural healing properties of Kakadu Plum for overall hand health.
- Non-Greasy Formula: Absorbs quickly, leaving hands hydrated without a greasy residue.
- Subtle Aroma: Offers a pleasant, subtle fragrance for a delightful sensory experience.
Opt for Kakadu Plum Hand Cream for a luxurious and effective hand care ritual!
Packaging features information about the artist, artwork and art centre.
Royalties from these products directly benefit the artist.
Established in 1985 Warlukurlangu Artists Aboriginal Corporation is a not-for-profit organisation that is 100% Aboriginal-owned by its artists from the remote desert communities of Yuendumu and Nyirripi in Central Australia. Warlukurlangu Artists is famous for its gloriously colourful acrylic paintings and limited edition prints. The art centre has a national and international profile and its art has been featured in hundreds of exhibitions and publications in Australia and around the world. Warlukurlangu means ‘belonging to fire’ in the local language, Warlpiri, and is named for a fire dreaming site west of Yuendumu.