Wild raspberries were already picked back in Neolithic times. The Romans spread cultivation throughout Europe, however it significantly intensified during the Middle Ages. They were used for their fruity and delicate aroma and for their medicinal properties.
Raspberries have softening, emollient, and antioxidant properties. They are recommended in creams for sensitive, fragile, and irritated skin, particularly eye contour. Raspberries are also popular in baby care. Their content in organic acids and vitamins provide ideal exfoliating and toning qualities to provide brightness in dull, tired skin.
INCI name
Glycerin (and) Rubus Idaeus (Raspberry) Fruit Extract