Enhance the look and feel of your décolleté and breasts while supporting a healthy tissue environment—even during breastfeeding. Sisters Limon helps activate firmness, elasticity, and cellular wellness with Citral, a remarkable botanical compound widely discussed in scientific literature. Experience lasting softness and comfort for a luxurious daily ritual.
Breast Cream with Citral
Discover the Science:
Citral is a naturally occurring compound recognized for its biological activity.
Researchers have explored its role in tissue protection through healthy inflammatory signaling, and the reduction visual aging.
Remarkably, citral demonstrates biological activity even at low concentrations.
As with all ingredients, we encourage you to independently explore the body of research surrounding these powerful bioactive compounds.
Ingredients that Nourish
Melissa Oil
Organic Melissa oil (also known as lemon balm oil) is a rare, delicate botanical source of citral that is frequently used in research contexts. It is prized for its calming and comforting flavonoids. Traditionally used in skincare for its soothing and reparative properties, it helps skin to look and feel balanced and cared for. With a soft, herbaceous-citrus aroma, Melissa oil is often included in thoughtfully formulated products.
Litsea Cubeba Oil
Organic Litsea Cubeba oil (often called May Chang oil) is citrus-forward and known for its high citral content (up to 85%) [1] and fresh, lemony aroma. It is commonly used in skincare for its naturally clarifying support and neutralization of odor. Litsea Cubeba oil is a bright, purifying citrus botanical that helps clarify, balance and refresh the skin.
Manuka Honey
Manuka honey is sourced from the nectar of the Manuka tree. It contains compounds studied for antibacterial activity due to high levels of methylglyoxal (MGO). Manuka honey is a natural humectant which attracts and hold moisture in the skin and provides gentle exfoliation. It can soothe dryness and improve overall skin texture and softness.
1 Rhind, Jennifer Peace. Essential Oils- A Handbook for Aromatherapy Practice. 2012, p. 183