- Stock: In Stock
- Model: Aveeno3
- Weight: 0.20kg
Always read the label and follow directions for
use.
General Information
Aveeno Skin Relief Moisturising Lotion With Cooling Action relieves dry and itchy, sensitive skin. Helps relieve and restore extra-dry skin. Cooling menthol and suitable for sensitive skin, delivers 24 hours hydration. Formulated with prebiotic colloidal oat.
Aveeno Skin Relief
Moistursing Lotion with Cooling Action helps relieve and soothe
extra-dry and itchy skin. Suitable for sensitive skin. Prebiotic
Colloidal Oat Formula with menthol provides soothing relief for itchy,
dry skin and locks in long-lasting moisture. This lotion provides a
non-greasy protective barrier and prevents future dryness, leaving skin
moisturised for 24 hours.
Dermatologist Recommended Brand
?Relieves? dry + itchy sensitive skin?
Suitable For: Dry, itchy and sensitive skin
Size: 225mL
Shelf Life in Days: 1095 days
Features and Benefits
• Microbiome Friendly Prebiotic Colloidal Oat
Warnings
Avoid contact with eyes. If the product gets into your eyes, rinse thoroughly with water. In case of any discomfort or irritation, please discontinue use and consult a physician. For external use only. Keep out of reach of children.
If symptoms persist
talk to your healthcare professional. This product may not be right for you.
Ingredients
Water, Glycerin,
Distearyldimonium Chloride, Petrolatum, Isopropyl Palmitate,
Dimethicone, Cetyl Alcohol, Avena Sativa (Oat) Kernel Flour, Benzyl
Alcohol, Menthol, Allantoin, Sodium Chloride, Triticum Vulgare (Wheat)
Gluten
Directions
To open, twist off cap and remove quality seal. Do not use if quality seal is broken. Apply daily to hydrate and protect dry, sensitive skin.
Storage: Below 30 degrees
Sustainability Rating: Low
The sustainability of the ingredients in this formulation varies widely based on their sources and production methods. Natural and responsibly sourced ingredients, such as oat flour and wheat gluten, tend to be more sustainable, while those derived from petroleum or unsustainable palm oil raise significant environmental concerns. Adopting sustainable sourcing practices and opting for biodegradable alternatives where possible can improve the overall sustainability of formulations containing these ingredients.
The environmental impact of the listed ingredients varies significantly, with some being more sustainable than others. Glycerin can be sustainable if sourced from responsibly managed plant oils, while petrolatum and dimethicone, derived from petroleum, raise concerns due to fossil fuel extraction and their persistence in the environment. Isopropyl palmitate and distearyldimonium chloride may have similar issues if sourced from unsustainable palm oil or chemical processes. In contrast, Avena sativa (oat) kernel flour and Triticum vulgare (wheat) gluten are generally more sustainable due to their renewable agricultural sources, although sustainability depends on farming practices. Benzyl alcohol and menthol can be sustainably sourced from natural plants, but synthetic production may have higher environmental impacts. Overall, the sustainability of these ingredients hinges on responsible sourcing and production methods.
Disposal:
Safe disposal of the ingredients listed—glycerin, distearyldimonium chloride, petrolatum, isopropyl palmitate, dimethicone, cetyl alcohol, Avena sativa (oat) kernel flour, benzyl alcohol, menthol, allantoin, sodium chloride, and Triticum vulgare (wheat) gluten—should consider both environmental safety and local regulations. Here are general guidelines:
Glycerin: Can typically be disposed of down the drain with water, as it is biodegradable. Check local guidelines to confirm.
Distearyldimonium Chloride: Should not be poured down the drain due to potential environmental impact. Consult local hazardous waste disposal facilities.
Petrolatum: Dispose of in the trash if it’s in small amounts. Larger quantities may require special disposal methods as it’s a petroleum product.
Isopropyl Palmitate: Similar to petrolatum, dispose of small amounts in the trash, but larger quantities should be taken to a hazardous waste facility.
Dimethicone: Can be challenging to dispose of safely. Consult local regulations, but typically it should be handled as hazardous waste.
Cetyl Alcohol: Generally safe to dispose of in household trash in small amounts, but check local regulations.
Avena Sativa (Oat) Kernel Flour: Can usually be composted or disposed of in regular trash.
Benzyl Alcohol: Should be disposed of according to local hazardous waste guidelines due to potential environmental effects.
Menthol: Small amounts can typically be disposed of in the trash. Larger quantities should follow hazardous waste disposal protocols.
Allantoin: Generally safe to dispose of in the trash, but check local regulations for larger quantities.
Sodium Chloride: Can usually be disposed of down the drain with water, but large quantities may require special handling.
Triticum Vulgare (Wheat) Gluten: Safe for composting or regular trash disposal.
General Recommendations
- Local Guidelines: Always check local disposal regulations for specific guidance, as rules can vary by location.
- Hazardous Waste: For any ingredient that poses potential environmental risks, consider utilizing local hazardous waste collection events or facilities.
- Do Not Flush: Avoid flushing any products not explicitly marked as safe for wastewater systems, as this can lead to environmental contamination.
Take-Back Programs:
Participate in drug take-back programs offered by local pharmacies or
community organizations. These programs provide safe ways to dispose of
unused or expired medications. Botanical Chemist Palm Cove offers the
return of unwanted medicines bin (RUM) service to our customers.This
initiative provides our customers with a convenient and safe way to
dispose of unwanted medications. By participating, you can help reduce
environmental impact and ensure that these products are handled
responsibly. Visit us to learn more about the program and how you can
contribute to a healthier community!