Colostrum

Colostrum Skincare Products

What is Colostrum?

Colostrum is a natural skincare ingredient that stimulates powerful benefits when used in skincare. Packed with macro and micronutrients, and peptides, colostrum improves cellular repair and collagen production in your skin, improving skin elasticity, minimising any fine lines and wrinkles, and boosts your overall radiance.

Which skin types is Colostrum best for?

Colostrum skincare products are perfect for sensitive skin with the soothing and calming properties of inflamed skin.

What are the main skin benefits of Colostrum?

  • Minimises the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles
  • Stimulates collagen production improving skin elasticity
  • Soothes and calms inflammation

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