No, not all natural. Some also perceive that "all natural" = all safe or gentle, in which some natural or synthetic ingredients can be gentle or safe, or toxic and harmful to the body.
Ingredients: "Pure Aloe Vera Extract, Purified Sea Water, Sorbitol, Glycereth-26, Corpus Crispus (?, no data on it unless also misspelled), White Tea Extract, Allatoin (misspelled word of Allantoin), Lemon Extract, White Ginger Extract, Carbomer –940, Wild Chamomile, Alpha Arbutin, SepiWhite Msh (undecylenoyl phenylalanine), Glycolic, Lactic and kojic Acids, tamarind extract, Malic Acid, Apple extract, Horse Chestnut, imidazolidinyl Urea, methyparaben (misspelled word of methylparaben), Fragrance.
From the ingredients that were publicly listed:
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Sepiwhite MSH (aka Undecylenoyl Phenylalanine) is very synthetic and isn't natural. Skin lightener
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Sorbitol, although this sugar alcohol derives from certain fruits and is produced naturally by the body. Yet it is a highly processed sugar most likely not found in whole foods/natural health stores. Also, too much sorbitol in cells can cause damage. Thickener and humectant
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Fragrance, in skin care products fragrance is mostly are synthetic and it takes several amounts (sometimes hundreds) of different chemicals to make a cosmetic "fragrance".
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Allantoin comes in both natural and chemically synthesized form. Moisturizer
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Carbomer 940 is synthetic. Used as thickener
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Imidazolidinyl Urea, synthetic. Also classified as toxic, immune toxicant, and a harmful impurity. It can instigate the immune system response that can include "itching, burning, scaling, hives, and blistering of skin, or severe respiratory reaction". Imidazolidinyl urea may cause contact dermatitis in some individuals. Preservative
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Methylparaben, part of the paraben family, synthetic, and classified as a "human skin toxicant, endocrine disruption, Organ system toxicity (non-reproductive), Irritation (skin, eyes, lungs), biochemical or cellular level changes. Parabens are very synthetic and considered harmful preservatives due to it being considered a cancer hazard. Organ system toxicity (non-reproductive), Irritation (skin, eyes, or lungs), Biochemical or cellular level changes. Natural ingredients such as vitamin E and vitamin C can help preservatives, but skin care and hair products need stronger forms to preserve the product for a longer periods and prevent them from going rancid.
Skin Deep: Cosmetic Safety Reviews
http://www.pharma-excipients.com/
Natural Skin Care Product Reviews by Natural Skincare Authority
Guide to Less Toxic Products