Jens Skin Magik Moisturiser
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The story of the Jen’s Original Skin Magik – a moisturiser your skin will love

40 years ago, I created my own moisturiser. I wanted something that was:

  • aligned with my natural health philosophy
  • was not only safe – but healing
  • AND didn’t leave my skin feeling sticky and greasy

I evolved it as I used it, with numerous trials and tweaks to make it truly healing.

I was inspired by the world of essential oils – a safe alternative to synthetic fragrance oils (which some people are sensitive to). I used my experience in the art of aromatherapy to develop a blend of oils with a synergistic effect – enhancing the benefits of the individual oils to soothe the skin AND the mind.

I am passionate about creating products that align with my natural health philosophy, which is to do no harm to the user, use no animal testing, be gentle on the environment.

Jen’s Skin Magik Moisturiser

Works for all skin types and all genders!

Use it on your hands, your face, anywhere!

Feel it

  • heal, calm, sooth
  • uplift, refresh, hydrate

Smooth, silky feel, non-greasy, absorbs well

Clinic made in small batches for freshness and quality control.

Aromatherapy essential oils for mind and body benefits

The quality essential oils I have chosen for Jen’s Skin Magik MOISTURISER are:

Lavender Lavandula angustifolia flowers to calm and sooth the nervous system & gently disinfect & heal the skin

Bergamot Citrus aurantium fruit peel with its lemony aroma enlivens the mood, calms mild respiratory symptoms & is anti-inflammatory for the skin

Rose Geranium Pelargonium graveolens leaf helps heal scars, wounds, eczema & acne.

Rose geranium photo
Rose geranium

in a base of: Purified water, Sweet Almond oil, Cetearyl Alcohol, Macadamia oil, Cetearth-20, Cocoa butter, glycerine, Sodium Stearoyl Glutamate,Rosemary leaf extract, Benzyl Alcohol, Dehydroacetic Acid

Calendula photo
Calendula

Added Colour and Activity

The added Calendula infused almond oil from classic medicinal marigold petals gives this blend a joyful gentle golden colour which strengthens the natural skin healing appeal of this Moisturiser.

An all-in-one Moisturiser, Aftershave Balm and Aromatherapy blend

Do you need a unique gift for a special person (including yourself)?

Christmas is speeding towards us, and a jar of Jen’s Skin Magik is immediately available – and you’re supporting your friendly local naturopath as well.

Watch for my Christmas gift selection – out soon!

Who loves Jen’s Original Skin Magik?

Gail: ‘a small dab at night helps prepare me for good nights sleep’

Susan: ‘everytime I use this Moisturiser I am transported to the delicious experience of having a massage with Jen’

John: ‘makes my scalp and face feel comfortable’

How much?

You don’t need to slather on gallons of my moisturiser to heal your skin and calm your mind – so a “small” jar will last longer than you think.

Jen’s Original Skin Magik is $24 60gm

Sales: email [email protected]

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