Organic Bath & Body Ultra Rich Massage Cream - COMPARE TO BIOTONE DUAL PURPOSE CREAM
Description
Ultra Rich Organic Massage Cream (COMPARE TO BIOTONE DUAL PURPOSE MASSAGE CREAM):
Our Ultra Rich Massage Cream feels like a cream, acts like an oil, and once absorbed into the skin it moisturizes and does not feel greasy. This professional massage cream is rich in organic & natural ingredients along with an essential oil fragrance blend and more. Our natural massage cream is water dispersible and does not contain any nut oils. We also offer an Organic Deep Tissue Massage Lotion.
INGREDIENT HIGHLIGHTS
- Organic Botanical Extracts of Calendula,
Aloe Vera, Chamomile, Passionflower, & Burdock - Natural European Grapeseed Oil
- Organic Rosehip Seed Oil
- Organic Flax Seed Oil
- Organic Jojoba Oil
- Natural Apricot Kernel Oil
- Natural Borage Oil
- Vitamin E
- Light Proprietary Essential Oil Fragrance Blend
- No Nut Oils or Harmful Preservatives
CA Residents Prop 65
WARNING: CANCER & REPRODUCTIVE HARM; PROP 65 WARNING INFO
Proposition 65 requires businesses to provide warnings to Californians about significant exposures to chemicals that cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. These chemicals can be in the products that Californians purchase, in their homes or workplaces, or th??at are released into the environment. By requiring that this information be provided, Proposition 65 enables Californians to make informed decisions about their exposures to these chemicals.
Are any businesses exempt from Proposition 65’s requirements?
YES. Businesses with less than 10 employees and government agencies are exempt from Proposition 65’s warning requirements and prohibition on discharges into drinking water sources. Tartan Group is exempt from Proposition 65 requirements as our business has fewer than 10 employees, however, we feel that it is important to warn CA residents of the possibility that some of our products may contain chemicals that cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.
More Specific Information about Businesses and Proposition 65:
https://oehha.ca.gov/proposition-65/businesses-and-proposition-65
Proposition 65 also prohibits California businesses from knowingly discharging significant amounts of listed chemicals into sources of drinking water.
Proposition 65 requires California to publish a list of chemicals known to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. This list, which must be updated at least once a year, has grown to include approximately 900 chemicals since it was first published in 1987.
Proposition 65 became law in November 1986, when California voters approved it by a 63-37 percent margin. The official name of Proposition 65 is the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986.
For More General Information About Proposition 65, please click the link below: