http://www.judith-williams.eu/incis/Phytomineral_LQ.pdf
Blimey yeah check out just the first few ingredients of the serum:
Water, Glycerin, (not bad for skin as such but not exactly state of the art - we're talking handcream so far!)
PEG-40 hydrogenated castor oil (Cosmetic Ingredient Review (CIR) committee has deemed that they are ‘safe for use, but added that PEG compounds ‘should not be used on damaged skin’)
Taken from The Green Beauty Bible So if you've got a spot, a cat scratch, a patch of eczema have used a face scrub too vigorously, or a resurfacing product too much you should avoid PEGs.
BIS-PEG-18 METHYL ETHER DIMETHYL SILANE I don't even know what that is and the Cosmetics database doesn't know much about it either. It scores an amber 6/10 for toxicity.
Dimethicone Silicone
Cyclopentasiloxane Silicone. Used in deodorants, sunblocks, haircare and skincare, and increasingly in conditioners as it makes hair easier to brush without breakage. (This emollient is also used as part of silicone-based
personal lubricants!)
So far the first half dozen ingredients aren't looking too appetising to me!
BTW I am familar with them because I am working through the Sarah Chapman Ingredients Lists looking everything up.