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Organic make-up range stocked

LEADING organic make-up brand Inika is now available at Yukti Botanicals. With an impressive ingredient promise list of no nasties, Inika guarantees their products do not include petrochemicals, synthetic substances, mineral oils, talc, parabens, harmful fillers, fragrances or colours that are non organic or of synthetic origin and made from animals – just to name a few.
Akshara Day from Yukti Botanicals said, “We have been searching for a truly organic make-up range to stock, and Inika is certified organic, vegan, halal and cruelty-free. While it ticks all the right boxes of being a healthy product – it is also one of the leading make-up brands worldwide, so we are thrilled to be able to supply this to our Noosa customers.
The products are gentle and feel light and weightless on your skin and they are designed to hydrate and nurture healthy skin”.
Yukti is stocking a range of products including Inika’s mineral foundation powder and the certified organic liquid mineral foundation which blurs the line between foundation and moisturiser, by hydrating and nourishing the skin while providing a flawless and radiant finish. Packed full of organic antioxidants, vitamins and minerals, you will have everyone wondering what your skin secret is.
To celebrate Yukti stocking Inika products, on Thursday 20 August at 5.30pm they are offering a group make-up consultation including a glass of organic wine and an organic fruit platter for $15 per person, redeemable off any products purchased on the day. To book, contact Yukti Botanicals on 5447 1122.

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