ORGANIC WALNUT POWDER
£35.00
Walnut shell as a natural body scrub Walnut is called the tree of life for a reason, because its fruits and leaves have been used since ancient times in cooking, medicine and cosmetology, and its wood and veneer are used to create elite furniture, magnificent parquet, as well as real works of art. Walnut shell is no less valued, it is widely used in medicine and cosmetology. This type of exfoliant has a particle size of 0.4 – 0.5 mm and is excellent for body products, while the fraction of 0.2 – 0.3 mm is better and more gently scrubs the face. An eco-friendly alternative to microbeads that cause harmful marine pollution, our natural walnut shell powder is the perfect addition to homemade cosmetics, soaps, body scrubs, and facial exfoliant creams.
Product: Organic Walnut Shall
Country of origin: Ukraine.
Ingredients: 100% walnuts.
Brand | Thimble’s, Chandler or Serr. |
Item weight | 1 Kilograms |
Item form | Sandblasting: 5# , 6# ,8#,10#,12#,14#,16#,20#,24#, 30#, 36#,46#,60#,80#,100#,120# ,200# Polishing: 4-6#, 6-10#, 8-12#, 12-20#, 14-30#, 18-40#, 36-60#, 40-100#, 60-200#. Skin care: 18-40#, 36-60#,40-100#, 60-200#,100#,200#, 325#, 400# Other particle sizes: 6 – 10 Mesh (coarse),8 – 12 Mesh (coarse),12 – 20 Mesh (medium),18 – 40 Mesh (fine) |
Specialty | organic |
Unit count | 1000.0 gram |
Description
Walnut Ingredients: 100 % certified organic walnuts
About The Farm:
We dreamed of having our food products free from pesticides, herbicides, and as nutritionally dense as possible. The result is an agricultural system that preserves the health of the farmer, consumer, and mother nature. All products are grown using a regenerative agriculture system. This means the diverse plant and fungal ecology is planned in such a way that the crop’s nutritional needs are met by this underground network. As a result of the dense understory soil organic matter is also building. This improves the soil’s water-holding capacity and pulls carbon from the atmosphere into the soil where it acts as a vital building component in plant growth. How is that for reducing carbon footprint?
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