Hydrating Dream Cream – Spring Delicate 24g

"A dream to apply, soaks right into my dry winter skin and leaves it nourished, glowy and hydrated" ~ Claire

A rich, velvety tallow-based moisturiser with a concentrated, antioxidant-rich blend of botanical superfruit oils and skin-nourishing lipids for dry, dull and sun damaged skin

How it feels: rich, creamy and velvety, leaving skin feeling petal soft
How it smells: like an earthy, herbal tea that's cooled while you were catching up with good friends after a winter hibernation
What it's good for: dry + mature skin that's also sensitive, dullness, skin prone to sun damage, softening fine lines and sun spots

$37

A luxuriously creamy, nutrient-dense blend of skin-nourishing healthy fats and botanical super fruit oils that melts effortlessly into skin to deeply hydrate and rejuvenate the look of dry, dull and sun damaged skin.

This lightly whipped, waterless formulation is highly concentrated and naturally rich in the skin-nourishing lipids, essential fatty acids, vitamins, antioxidants and carotenoids needed for healthy looking skin at any age.

  • Softens, smooths and hydrates
  • Locks in moisture by supporting and restoring skin’s barrier function
  • Plumps and rejuvenates the look of mature skin
  • Softens the look of sun damaged skin and sun spots
  • Brightens the look of dull skin

We wanted to bring the essence of spring into your skincare routine and give your skin and mood what you need, when you need it.

Spring is a time of renewal and fresh beginnings. The world around us starts to wake up and brighten…

With this in mind, we spent hours carefully selecting and sourcing high quality antioxidant-rich ingredients to hydrate and brighten the look of dry, dull skin and to keep it essential oil for sensitive skin

And like fresh sprigs of lavender, this luxurious cream will be limited to the season of spring – here today, gone tomorrow.

The Spring Flourish contains essential oils of ylang ylang and lavender as blended for us by a third generation perfumer – so it has a warm floral aroma.

The Spring Delicate does not contain any essential oils.
It does still have an aroma – any natural product without masking agents has the natural aroma of the ingredients in the product. And the antioxidant-rich rosehip seed extract we’ve chosen has a kind of earthy, floral cold tea aroma.

Grass-fed Beef Tallow^, Jojoba Oil*, Camellia Seed Oil*, Rosehip Seed Extract*, Prickly Pear Seed Oil, Rosemary Leaf Extract*, Sunflower Oil*
*Organic ^Free range, Pasture raised, No antibiotics, No added hormones. Rosemary Leaf Extract is standardised with Sunflower Oil.

The Ecology Moisturisers are beautifully rich, so you'll find a little goes a long way!

  • The trick is to use only a small amount and warm it between your fingers or palms
  • Pat lightly onto the whole area you want to moisturise, then gently massage in
  • The moisturising creams will melt nicely when you rub them between your fingers or palms (so don't skip this step!)
  • Your cream will absorb easily into your skin and skin should not feel greasy after moisturising
    If it does - you are using too much. Try using less and patting your skin before massaging into skin
  • Can be used on your face, body, hands, feet - anywhere that needs moisturising

Check out our "How to Use" videos - ecologyskincare.com/howtouse

Made with nutrient-dense, antioxidant-rich ingredients

Tallow from Grass-fed Cows

Grass-fed tallow deeply moisturises and softens skin. It's ultra rich in the same kinds of healthy fats and lipids found naturally in healthy looking skin, contains Vitamins A, D, E, & K and is balanced in essential fatty acids. 

Our tallow comes from 100% grass-fed, free range - never confined to feedlot - pasture raised cows. No antibiotics ever and no added hormones or growth promotants

Organic Rosehip Seed Extract

We chose Rosehip Seed Extract for this cream because it's deeply moisturising and hydrating for dry, mature and sun damaged skin. It contains skin-nourishing Vitamins A & E and essential fatty acids, plus carotenoids to help protect skin from environmental stressors. And it's been shown to support skin elasticity, brighten look of dull skin, improve natural skin colour and even skin tone. 

Prickly Pear Seed Oil

We chose Prickly Pear Seed Oil for this cream because it soothes, calms and moisturises fragile, dry or mature skin. Prickly Pear seed oil contains skin-nourishing essential fatty acids plus Vitamins E & K to protect and repair the look of sun damaged skin. And it's been shown to brighten the look of dull skin, even skin tone and soften the look of sun spots and under eye circles. 

Claire, pre-launch tester

A dream to apply, soaks right into my dry winter skin and leaves it nourished, glowy and hydrated.

Jodie, pre-launch tester

Both of the creams sunk into the skin and skin immediately softened. The texture of the creams was spot on! So creamy and not grainy and my skin drank it in. I think I'm a little obsessed with Spring Flourish as the smell is divine. But I can see myself purchasing the plain one for my husband and if I want to not have a mixture of fragrances on me.. 

Barbara, pre-launch tester

The super moisturising effects lasted many hours which I loved. Not greasy but rich. I used my usual technique of applying to wet skin to lock in the moisture. 

Annette, pre-launch tester

Definitely recommend this product. Cannot believe how soft my skin is. Would love to use it all over my body. Bliss

Kim, pre-launch tester

Glides on effortlessly with a lovely light scent. The thing i liked the most was the consistency. It wasn't as dense as others that need to be warmed in the fingers so you're not using a lot. I can never be bothered doing this so use a lot more of the other creams. I could just apply this easily without pressure and without dragging the skin which is clearly much better for it

Jules, pre-launch tester

My skin felt softer and plumper. and much more refreshed. The creams were so easy to apply and move around my skin. My skin straight away felt soft and not at all greasy (even if I went overboard with the cream- I spread it further across my skin). My skin felt instantly hydrated and I noticed it plumped out and filled in my finer wrinkles. The essential oils were not overpowering and just had the right amount of scent for me.

Cate, pre-launch tester

Creams were amazing. They were very hydrating but felt light. I have just finished a skin treatment for sun spots and my skin felt very thirsty. These creams were so gentle but my skin felt nourished and repaired as soon as I tried them. Absolute godsend!!

Janice, pre-launch tester

Wonderful product skin feels beautifully soft. Had lots of compliments while using this product. Love that aroma was not over powering. Like that the cream was easy to absorb into the skin. The cream made my face feel very soft and looked more refreshed. I had lots of comments on how my complexion look younger and what was I using. Very happy to have had the opportunity to sample the creams. Thank you beautiful products.

Melissa, pre-launch tester

I love the creamy texture. I instantly feel like I am doing something wonderful for my skin. I would apply it a little thicker at night and wake up with dewy ( Not greasy) skin that feels hydrated. My make-up would apply beautifully

Nikki, pre-launch tester

The pots were too small - only joking. I love the new creams. Rich and luxurious- the cream is beautiful to apply and I'm left with a beautiful aroma which is an added benefit.

FAQ

We formulated these Dream Creams with Spring in mind - from the richness of the cream, to the high quality oils and extracts we selected, to the aroma blend that was expertly crafted by a third generation perfumer. 

So like a fresh sprig of lavender these creams will be here for the season of spring then gone. 

If you like them and can't live without them, let us know and we'll take this into consideration for future decisions and formulations.

The organic rosehip seed extract we've sourced is extracted using supercritical volcanically sourced CO2. This is a step up from cold pressing as it ensures a more stable end product and more bioactive components are present - including carotenoids - as seen by it's vibrant colour.

The high level of carotenoids in this organic rosehip seed extract gives the Hydrating Dream Cream it's sunny yellow colour.

No, we formulated this cream without essential oils for those with more sensitive skin

Both Spring limited edition blends contain our hero ingredients - grass-fed tallow, jojoba oil and organic camellia oil along with a high quality and potent organic rosehip seed extract and prickly pear seed oil. 

The Spring Flourish also contains essential oils of ylang ylang and lavender as blended for us by a third generation perfumer. 

The Spring Delicate does not contain any essential oils.
It does still have an aroma - any natural product without masking agents has the natural aroma of the ingredients in the product. And the nutrient dense rosehip seed extract we've chosen has a kind of earthy, cooling herbal tea aroma.

We formulated this cream with spring in mind - so it sits in the middle of our range for richness. It's not one of our richest creams or one of our lightest creams. 

It will be lighter in texture and feel than our blue Replenishing Cream and orange Rejuvenating Cream. 

It will feel the most similar to our green Revitalising Cream and yellow Soothing Baby Cream. 

And it will be slightly richer in texture and feel than our Daily Moisturisers. 

Anyone with dry, mature, sensitive skin that's prone to dullness, sun damage or sun spots

Yes! ...these creams can be used on the face, hands, arms, legs - anywhere that needs moisturising and some TLC

The main reasons people avoid sunflower oil and other seed oils are concerns around the high heat industrial processing that strips nutrients and antioxidants from the oils and leaves them more prone to oxidation, plus a higher ratio of omega 6's vs. omega 3's. 

And we get it! ...we also avoid consuming seed oils in our diet and have done for the last 12+ years.

But worse than any seed oil is an oxidised oil. We all want to avoid putting products containing oxidised oils on our skin - which is why we add an antioxidant to our formulations. 

From day 1 we've used a rosemary leaf extract in our creams to keep the fats and oils fresh

(well formulated products containing plant oils and essential oils should have an antioxidant like rosemary leaf extract or Vitamin E to help prevent oxidation - if you take a look at any well formulated balm or lip balm you'll see these ingredients)

The rosemary leaf extract we use is standardised with cold pressed organic sunflower oil to improve it's antioxidant activity and reduce volatile compounds (making it safer for sensitive skin) 

Sunflower is naturally high in Vitamin E and cold pressed sunflower oil contains relatively high amounts of Vitamin E which helps to prevent oxidation of the more fragile elements in cold-pressed sunflower oil. 

(and of course one of the major concerns with industrialised seed oils is around oxidation of the omega 6's - a very real concern when this Vitamin E is stripped out - but not as much of a concern with cold pressed seed oils that retain their natural antioxidants) 

This standardisation with sunflower oil is something that we've come to understand in the last year or 2, which is why we've updated our labels to reflect the presence of sunflower oil.
 
Rosemary leaf extract is our lowest volume ingredient, so the sunflower oil in our creams (apart from the Soothing Baby Cream) is at a very low concentration of 0.1% of the total cream. 

While this amount is tiny, now that we know it's there, we've updated our website ingredients and our labels.

The short answer is that context and processing matter in the question of "are all seed oils bad for you?"

The main reasons people avoid seed oils are concerns around the high heat industrial processing that strips nutrients and antioxidants from the oils and leaves them more prone to oxidation, plus a higher ratio of omega 6's vs. omega 3's. 

And we get it! ...we also avoid consuming seed oils in our diet and have done for the last 12+ years.

But the seed oils used in cosmetics are different to the industrialised seed oils that are mass produced for the food industry - so you can’t tar them with the same brush. 

The seed oils used in cosmetics and in our creams are typically organic and cold pressed, so they’re not subjected to the same high heat, solvent extraction as mass produced seed oils for the food industry. 

One critical outcome of this difference in processing is that cold-pressed and CO2 extracted seed oils retain all of their vitamins and antioxidants that normally get stripped out with industrialised processing.  

Sunflower is naturally high in Vitamin E and cold pressed sunflower oil contains relatively high amounts of Vitamin E which helps to prevent oxidation of the more fragile elements in cold-pressed sunflower oil. 

(and of course one of the major concerns with industrialised seed oils is around oxidation of the omega 6's - a very real concern when this Vitamin E is stripped out - but not as much of a concern with cold pressed seed oils that retain their natural antioxidants) 

And the Rosehip Seed Extract we've chosen for these Dream Creams is extracted using supercritical volcanically sourced CO2. This is a step up from cold pressing as it ensures a more stable end product and more bioactive components are present - including carotenoids and other antioxidants.

This context and processing matters.
I would definitely avoid putting highly processed, industrialised seed oils on my skin, but cold pressed seed oils are beneficial for skin when balanced with healthy fats, lipids and other fatty acids.
 
Here's why - Omega 6's are actually critical for our skin health (especially linoleic acid and gamma linoleic acid)

Without linoleic acid our skin would become thick, scaly, rash and our skin barrier function would be seriously compromised. Omega 6's make up an essential part of ceramides - one of the 3 main components of a healthy skin barrier alongside fatty acids and cholesterol.
 
And it's always important to remember the balance - omega 6's are only bad when they are extremely overbalancing omega 3's.

Omega 3's, 6's and 9's should not be avoided on the skin as they are all critical for healthy skin, especially in conjunction with the other fatty acids and cholesterol found in grass-fed tallow. 
 
On the sunflower oil we use in our Soothing Baby Cream - we use a high oleic acid type of organic cold pressed sunflower oil in our Soothing Baby Cream (this is more commonly used in cosmetics as it's more stable) and the fatty acid profile reads like this: oleic acid 84%, stearic acid 2%, palmitic acid 4% and linoleic acid 7% 
 
...so the amount of omega 6's in this sunflower oil is much lower than that found in mass produced seed oils for the food industry.

In addition to all of this - when we apply products containing omega 6's on our skin, they're not going through first pass metabolism in the liver and being turned into the more inflammatory arachidonic acid.   

And lastly - all well formulated products containing plant oils, butters and essential oils should contain an antioxidant to protect the oils from oxidation and our creams are no different. We formulate all of our creams with a rosemary leaf extract that acts as an antioxidant.

Pheeww... hope that answers your question! 

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