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If you are not yet familiar with all the Jurlique products, you must have at least seen Jurlique Rosewater Balancing Mist as so many celebrities seem to be unable to part with it.
Jurlique may well be the most well-known Australian cosmetics brand in the world. Their products are used in high-end beauty salons all over the globe and can be bought in selected stores throughout Australia, Europe, and United States and are available online for international shipping worldwide.
What makes Jurlique products so appealing is their interesting and clean packaging and the fact that they are organic beauty products. The company also cultivates its own organic crops on the Adelaide Hills.
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Jurlique was born in 1985, created by a German couple: biochemist and naturopath, (Dr. Jurgen Klein) and his wife who was a botanist (Ulrike). The name of the company was a word play with their names. Considering their passion for nature and its healing properties, they chose the only viable path for Jurlique: the friendly green path.
Their challenge, was to have complete control over the fabrication process: to be able to ensure the quality of the soil with the crops, the quality of the seeds and plants, the process of extracting the beauty out of the plants and finally the quality of the assembly of all these extracts in the final beauty products formulas. Their vision was to create “the purest skin on Earth”.
At the Jurlique farm, they created and developed Bio-Intrinsic which is a unique, patented extraction method. It is a three-stage process that extracts the most potent features of the plants, then isolates and accentuates them, also reformulating them to achieve something greater than the sum of the initial elements. Highly potent and efficient extracts are created this way and then used in their beauty products lines.
Jurlique was a small Australian family brand that had the chance to conquer the world from their open air laboratory on their farm in the Adelaide hills. The passionate creators of the brand still experiment with new cultivation methods (all green, of course) and try new raw materials for their beauty lines. The owners have tried to set themselves up as trendsetters in the beauty industry and not follow the beaten paths. Their respect for nature can also be seen in the quality of the materials used for packaging (recycled carton and glass for the majority of products).
Australia’s leading skincare brand Jurlique is certified biodynamic. This means that all ingredients are free of synthetic chemicals, pesticides and insecticides. All their products are made up of 95% natural, organic ingredients.