Cleansing Face Balm with Oat Oil + Vitamin E - Travel Size
The UpCircle Cleansing Face Balm with Oat Oil + Vitamin E in its 20ml travel size delivers a full cleansing ritual in a format built for life on the move. Finely ground apricot kernel powder, a by-product of the apricot oil industry, works alongside oat kernel oil, blackcurrant seed oil, and blue tansy flower oil to dissolve makeup, lift impurities, and leave skin calm rather than stripped. Shea butter and vitamin E round out the formula with lasting hydration.
- Apricot kernel powder gently exfoliates as it cleanses, removing makeup and pollution without disrupting the skin barrier.
- Organically grown sunflower seed oil and sea buckthorn fruit oil deliver antioxidant support suited to all skin types, including sensitive.
- Dermatologically approved and 100% vegan, with a fully recyclable glass jar and aluminium lid for low-waste travel.
Awarded the CEW Responsibility Award 2022 and bronze for Best Oil Cleanser at the Global Makeup Awards 2022, this balm cleanser earns its place in a wash bag through ingredient transparency and consistent results. Pack it, use it, refill it.
Return Window
Returns within 14 days for unused items.
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Exchanges
Exchanges are accepted with prior approval and item-condition requirements.
Return Shipping
Customer covers return shipping costs. Shipping charges are non-refundable.
Refunds
Full refund issued after inspection.
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About the brand
UpCircle
UpCircle is a UK-based skincare brand that repurposes food industry by-products into high-quality beauty products.
Highlights
- Plastic Negative certification (removing 2x plastic used)
- Upcycled coffee grounds, fruit stones, and shells as inputs
- Local and cooperative-based sourcing for by-products
- Renewable energy–powered facilities
