Ingredients Beginning with B
- Beeswax (Cera Flava)
This wax is taken dirtectly from the honeycomb after the honey has been removed. It is fused in boiling water and strained. - Beeswax/Cera Alba

- Beeswax/Cera Flava

- Bellis Perennis (Daisy) Flower Extract
An essence of biodynamically grown daisies are used for their antiseptic properties.- Bellis Perennis (Daisy) Flower Extract
- Bentonite
This is derived from natural clay mineral deposits. The clay is put into water where the impurities sink to the bottom. The water is drained off and the bentonite is dried. - Benzyl Alcohol
This is a component of natural essentail oil.
- Benzyl Benzoate
This is a component of natural essential oil.
- Benzyl Salicylate
This is a component of natural essential oil.
- Betaine
Naturally occurring complex containing the amino acid glycine. Found in beets, broccoli spinach and wine. A humectant and skin conditioner with emulsifying properties.
- Betula Alba Bark Extract
Birch Bark extract is obtained from wild harvested birch. This beautiful dainty tree is native to Europe and it was one of the first trees to colonise the land following the recession of the glaciers in the Ice Age. Many parts of the tree have medicinal uses. Birch bark does not rot and was traditionally used for treating skin conditions such as eczema, acne and scurf. It is used in the Neem Hair Lotion as it is effective in assiting scalp conditions. - Betula Alba Leaf Extract
The resinous fragrant, wild harvested Birch leaves are used in the form of an oily extract. This oil is known to assist the stimulation of the excretory function of the kidneys and helps with rheumatic conditions. The Birch is one of the first trees in Spring to come into leaf so it is symbolic of new beginnings as well as cleansing and purifying. - Birch (Betula Alba) Leaf Extract
The resinous fragrant, wild harvested Birch leaves are used in the form of an oily extract. This oil is known to assist the stimulation of the excretory function of the kidneys and helps with rheumatic conditions. The Birch is one of the first trees in Spring to come into leaf so it is symbolic of new beginnings as well as cleansing and purifying. - Bismuth Oxychloride (CI 77163)
This is a white pearlescent pigment which is derived from the naturally occuring mineral Bismoclite, originally discovered in S. Africa in 1935.
- Black Mustard (Brassica Nigra) Oil
This oil is obtained from Black Mustard seeds, a plant which is believed to have originated from the Mediterranean. Historically, its remedial uses have been varied, from helping with neuralgia, colds hair growth and pleurisy.- Black Pepper (Piperis Nigri Fructus) Fruits
- Borago Officinalis Extract
The biodynamically grown flowering stems are used as a watery extract, an oily extract as well as in rhythmitized form. This annual herb has sprays of beautiful, blue star shaped flowers in Spring and Autumn. It is known for its restorative, rejuvenating qualities.- Borago Officinalis Extract
The biodynamically grown flowering stems are used as a watery extract, an oily extract as well as in rhythmitized form. This annual herb has sprays of beautiful, blue star shaped flowers in Spring and Autumn. It is known for its restorative, rejuvenating qualities.- Brassica Campestris/Aleurites Fordi Oil Copolymer
Water resistant oil naturally derived from brassica plants, which have high moisturising properties and give a glossy appearance. - Burdock (Arctium Lappa) Extract
Burdock roots harvested in July, are used in Dr.Hauschka preparations and have wonderful healing properties. They are beneficial for conditions such as acne, eczema, psoriasis and other skin conditions. Burdock is tradiotionally used in hair preparations and helps prevent split hairs.- Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea Butter)







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