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title: "Carina Organics Unscented Daily Moisturizing & Hydrating Skin Cream, 250ml"
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# 100% Biodegradable & Organic Cruelty-Free & Vegan Certified Deep Hydration for Dry Skin Carina Organics Unscented Daily Moisturizing & Hydrating Skin Cream, 250ml

**Brand:** carina organics
**Price:** VT11521
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🌱 Elevate your skincare ritual with pure, planet-friendly hydration.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Carina Organics Unscented Daily Moisturizing & Hydrating Skin Cream, 250ml by carina organics
- **How much does it cost?** VT11521 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- carina organics enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted carina organics brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Clean & Ethical:** Paraben-free, soy-free, gluten-free, dye-free, and vegan—because your skin deserves the best.
- • **Unisex & Unscented:** Perfectly neutral for all skin types and genders, avoiding common allergens and irritants.
- • **Eco-Conscious Beauty:** 100% biodegradable cream that’s safe for rivers, lakes, and oceans—beauty without compromise.
- • **Multi-Purpose Hydration:** Lightweight yet deeply moisturizing, ideal for daily use on body and even hair styling relief.
- • **Pure & Hypoallergenic Formula:** Gentle on sensitive skin with zero synthetic irritants or fragrances.

## Overview

Carina Organics Unscented Daily Moisturizing & Hydrating Skin Cream is a 250ml hypoallergenic, vegan, and cruelty-free moisturizer designed for sensitive and dry skin. Free from synthetic fragrances, parabens, dyes, soy, and gluten, it delivers deep hydration with a lightweight, unscented formula that’s safe for the environment and perfect for daily use on the whole body.

## Description

desertcart.com : Carina Organics Unscented Daily Moisturizing & Hydrating Skin Cream, 250ml : Beauty & Personal Care

Review: Simply a miracle for me - Background*: I am allergic to some fragrance ingredients, including geraniol and linolool. A lot of essential oils are, despite the name, actually composite ingredients that contain a variety of naturally occurring substances; for example, lemon and other citrus peel oils contain geraniol, and lavender oil contains linolool. Products that list geraniol and linolool on the label generally include the ingredient that has been synthesized in a laboratory, but the synthesized version is indistinguishable from that present naturally in various plants. Once you become allergic to geraniol, you can react to anything containing it, so you may get a rash on your hands from peeling citrus fruit, for example. Some people with contact allergies like these have been known to go on to develop food allergies to that same substance, so this isn't just a nuisance; it could eventually become a life-threatening problem in particularly sensitive people. We are still in the process of learning the adverse effects these ingredients can cause as their usage becomes more widespread. This issue doesn't just arise from the use of small amounts of these substances as added fragrance ingredients; some products use these ingredients as the actual active ingredient(s). For example, "natural" insect repellents contain very high percentages of ingredients like geraniol, linolool, eucalyptol, citronellol, etc. The people who sell these natural insect repellents generally don't list these ingredients on the label, claiming that they have a "proprietary" formulation. These products can be sold in the US, but would be illegal to sell in the EU, where there are much stricter standards about the percentage of established allergens that can be included in a leave-on product (I believe it's something like 0.5%, compared with the 10% or more found in these repellents). Parents who use these insect repellents on their children, thinking they're healthier alternatives to picaridin or DEET, could be setting themselves and their kids up for a lifetime of frustration trying to figure out and avoid the offending ingredients, which often go by a variety of names and can be found naturally in countless botanicals and foods. Then there is the issue of product preservation. With increasing awareness of the dangers of parabens and formaldehyde releasers, many companies are seeking to replace these preservatives with ones that don't have a lot of research detailing their harmful effects. Some essential oils have antimicrobial properties as well as pleasant aromas, so this is a secondary reason that we are seeing them show up more and more in various personal care items. Newer preservatives like phenoxyethanol and ethylhexylglycerin have grown exponentially in popularity recently, and we are seeing an increase in people who are becoming sensitized to these ingredients as a result. When the only alternative to harmful preservatives is one or two primary preservatives that now appear in almost all of the personal care products you are using, the sad reality is that your odds of becoming sensitized to those ingredients increases dramatically, because you are applying much more than the acceptable level of the substance to your skin every day. I was initially skeptical of the Carina Organics skin cream because of the inclusion of, for example, a pine-derived ingredient, as well as a couple other natural ingredients that sounded suspiciously like the essential oil ingredients I have been trying to avoid. However, I was willing to try almost anything by this point, and finally gave Carina a try. Honestly, I didn't see a direct connection between the ingredients they use and any of my known allergens, and there is no overlap that I can see between the core ingredients used by this brand and other products that have given me problems. Nevertheless, I have become very skeptical of my ability to tolerate almost anything that touts "natural" and "clean" ingredients (whatever that means). So far, though, I've had no reaction to ANY of the Carina Organics products, which seems almost miraculous to me. I can't speak to how well the preservatives work in the products, because I use the products so regularly that I need to replace them before they could go bad. I use this moisturizer all over my body a few times per week, and I am so so grateful to have something like this that doesn't make me itch, and that serves its purpose of protecting my skin and keeping it from drying out. In addition, I've been trying to find a hair product that I can use for styling my curls, and everything I've tried lately makes me itch. In between trying various other products out that I invariably react to, I take a break and use a little of this body lotion in my hair, and it's a lot better than using nothing. Of course, it's not as effective as an actual styling cream, but I'd rather have something that sort of works, and doesn't make my scalp itch, than something that works great but has me scratching constantly or forces me to take yet another Allegra. I am so grateful that this line exists; its use of nonstandard ingredients that are unlikely to have sensitized wide swathes of the population is such a breath of fresh air, compared to all the companies jumping on the essential oil and phenoxyethanol/ethylhexylglycin bandwagon. My fingers are crossed that they don't ever change their base formulation! *I am not a chemist, just someone who has struggled HARD to understand the chemistry and reasons behind why, in the last 5 to 10 years, almost every personal care product I've tried has left me scratching to the point that I feel practically unhinged.
Review: good "unisex" moisturizer - My sister uses this, and while I'm leery of scented moisturizers, this one is happily scentless. It's a little runnier than most moisturizers, which sounds bad but actually it just goes on easier. I use it on my arms every morning and it keeps the "old man arm wrinkles" away :-)

## Features

- Synthetic Free & Hypoallergenic
- Cruelty Free & Vegan
- 100% Biodegradable (safe in rivers, lakes and oceans) & Paraben Free
- Soy Free & Gluten Free
- Dye Free

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00PXO9W8O |
| ASIN  | B00PXO9W8O |
| Active Ingredients | Essential Oils, Essential Oil |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #311,275 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #3,171 in Body Creams #3,948 in Body Lotions |
| Brand Name | Carina Organics |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (53) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer  | No |
| Item Dimensions | 2.2 x 5.51 x 2.2 inches |
| Item Form | Cream |
| Item Volume | 250 Milliliters |
| Item Weight | 250 Grams |
| Item model number  | Téléphone TY coque672430 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Téléphone TY coque672430 |
| Material Features | Natural, Organic |
| Material Type Free | Unscented |
| Model Number | Téléphone TY coque672430 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Hypoallergenic |
| Product Benefits | Hydrating |
| Product Dimensions  | 2.2 x 5.51 x 2.2 inches; 8.82 ounces |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Hydrating,Moisturizing |
| Scent Name | Unscented |
| Skin Type | Dry |
| Special Ingredients | Cream |
| Specific Uses For Product | Dryness |
| Target Use Body Part | Whole Body |
| UPC | 061354202502 |
| UPC  | 061354202502 |
| Unit Count | 8.45 Fluid Ounces |

## Product Details

- **Age Range (Description):** Adult
- **Brand:** Carina Organics
- **Item Volume:** 250 Milliliters
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 2.2 x 5.51 x 2.2 inches
- **Special Feature:** Hypoallergenic

## Images

![Carina Organics Unscented Daily Moisturizing & Hydrating Skin Cream, 250ml - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/21qlmXZR3NL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Ingredient list?**
A: You can see all listed on video. I love this product, though I’d prefer more moisture. Knowing it has no harmful chemicals gives me peace of mind.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Simply a miracle for me
*by K***A on October 27, 2025*

Background*: I am allergic to some fragrance ingredients, including geraniol and linolool. A lot of essential oils are, despite the name, actually composite ingredients that contain a variety of naturally occurring substances; for example, lemon and other citrus peel oils contain geraniol, and lavender oil contains linolool. Products that list geraniol and linolool on the label generally include the ingredient that has been synthesized in a laboratory, but the synthesized version is indistinguishable from that present naturally in various plants. Once you become allergic to geraniol, you can react to anything containing it, so you may get a rash on your hands from peeling citrus fruit, for example. Some people with contact allergies like these have been known to go on to develop food allergies to that same substance, so this isn't just a nuisance; it could eventually become a life-threatening problem in particularly sensitive people. We are still in the process of learning the adverse effects these ingredients can cause as their usage becomes more widespread. This issue doesn't just arise from the use of small amounts of these substances as added fragrance ingredients; some products use these ingredients as the actual active ingredient(s). For example, "natural" insect repellents contain very high percentages of ingredients like geraniol, linolool, eucalyptol, citronellol, etc. The people who sell these natural insect repellents generally don't list these ingredients on the label, claiming that they have a "proprietary" formulation. These products can be sold in the US, but would be illegal to sell in the EU, where there are much stricter standards about the percentage of established allergens that can be included in a leave-on product (I believe it's something like 0.5%, compared with the 10% or more found in these repellents). Parents who use these insect repellents on their children, thinking they're healthier alternatives to picaridin or DEET, could be setting themselves and their kids up for a lifetime of frustration trying to figure out and avoid the offending ingredients, which often go by a variety of names and can be found naturally in countless botanicals and foods. Then there is the issue of product preservation. With increasing awareness of the dangers of parabens and formaldehyde releasers, many companies are seeking to replace these preservatives with ones that don't have a lot of research detailing their harmful effects. Some essential oils have antimicrobial properties as well as pleasant aromas, so this is a secondary reason that we are seeing them show up more and more in various personal care items. Newer preservatives like phenoxyethanol and ethylhexylglycerin have grown exponentially in popularity recently, and we are seeing an increase in people who are becoming sensitized to these ingredients as a result. When the only alternative to harmful preservatives is one or two primary preservatives that now appear in almost all of the personal care products you are using, the sad reality is that your odds of becoming sensitized to those ingredients increases dramatically, because you are applying much more than the acceptable level of the substance to your skin every day. I was initially skeptical of the Carina Organics skin cream because of the inclusion of, for example, a pine-derived ingredient, as well as a couple other natural ingredients that sounded suspiciously like the essential oil ingredients I have been trying to avoid. However, I was willing to try almost anything by this point, and finally gave Carina a try. Honestly, I didn't see a direct connection between the ingredients they use and any of my known allergens, and there is no overlap that I can see between the core ingredients used by this brand and other products that have given me problems. Nevertheless, I have become very skeptical of my ability to tolerate almost anything that touts "natural" and "clean" ingredients (whatever that means). So far, though, I've had no reaction to ANY of the Carina Organics products, which seems almost miraculous to me. I can't speak to how well the preservatives work in the products, because I use the products so regularly that I need to replace them before they could go bad. I use this moisturizer all over my body a few times per week, and I am so so grateful to have something like this that doesn't make me itch, and that serves its purpose of protecting my skin and keeping it from drying out. In addition, I've been trying to find a hair product that I can use for styling my curls, and everything I've tried lately makes me itch. In between trying various other products out that I invariably react to, I take a break and use a little of this body lotion in my hair, and it's a lot better than using nothing. Of course, it's not as effective as an actual styling cream, but I'd rather have something that sort of works, and doesn't make my scalp itch, than something that works great but has me scratching constantly or forces me to take yet another Allegra. I am so grateful that this line exists; its use of nonstandard ingredients that are unlikely to have sensitized wide swathes of the population is such a breath of fresh air, compared to all the companies jumping on the essential oil and phenoxyethanol/ethylhexylglycin bandwagon. My fingers are crossed that they don't ever change their base formulation! *I am not a chemist, just someone who has struggled HARD to understand the chemistry and reasons behind why, in the last 5 to 10 years, almost every personal care product I've tried has left me scratching to the point that I feel practically unhinged.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ good "unisex" moisturizer
*by J***R on December 12, 2024*

My sister uses this, and while I'm leery of scented moisturizers, this one is happily scentless. It's a little runnier than most moisturizers, which sounds bad but actually it just goes on easier. I use it on my arms every morning and it keeps the "old man arm wrinkles" away :-)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ No hot water
*by X***X on March 28, 2026*

No hot water when showering

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*Last updated: 2026-05-12*