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A three-in-one oil cleanser, exfoliant, and moisturizer that leaves your skin feeling silky soft. You will not need to apply a moisturizer afterwards.
Nopal cleanses and hydrates the skin while safflower oil infused with achiote seeds soothes. The subtle scent of tangerine oil helps to awaken the spirit.
Typical usage: Twice a week.
Good for: Face and body.
6 oz | 170g glass jar
Please reuse or recycle.
Sucrose, Carthamus Tinctorius (Safflower) Seed Oil, Caprylic Capric Triglycerides, Silica, Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Butter, Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Oil, Opuntia Ficus Indica (Nopal)*, Citrus Tangerina (Tangerine) Oil, Bixa Orellana (Annatto) Seed, Glyceryl Stearate+, Cetearyl Alcohol+, Sodium Lactylate+, Benzyl Alcohol+, Salicylic Acid+, Glycerin+, Sorbic Acid+
*Wild Harvested
+ECOCERT and COSMOS certified
HOW OFTEN SHOULD I USE IT?
Typical use is twice a week, but gentle enough to use daily
CAN I USE IT ON MY FACE?
Yes, just be gentle and keep away from the eye area
WHAT DOES IT SMELL LIKE?
The subtle scent of tangerine oil
WHAT PART OF THE CACTUS IS USED?
The “penca” or cactus pad is used to help soothe, cleanse, and hydrate for healthy skin
WHAT KIND OF CONTAINER DOES IT COME IN?
Glass jar. Please reuse or recycle
DOES IT CONTAIN SOAP?
No. There are no surfactants in this exfoliant. It is an oil cleanser, exfoliant, and moisturizer all in one. Your skin will be left moisturized afterwards
Nopalera was founded by Sandra Velasquez as a way to elevate and celebrate her Latin@ culture. Growing up in Southern California to Mexican immigrant parents, nopales were everywhere and her family would frequently cut them from their own yard and cook them. Later, she began using nopales in her artisan bath and body products, and Nopalera was born
Inspired by the beauty and richness of Mexico, the Nopalera brand takes their inspiration from the nopal cactus, an ancient symbol of Mexican culture and one of the most sustainable, nourishing, and versatile plants in the world. You can eat it, make textiles from it, and use it to hydrate your skin and hair.