Perfect! Thank you. I did find a picture with those ingredients but it looked like an old picture. Pictures of the current range appeared not to have it and I wondered if it was a 90g vs 75g thing, but yours is 90g.
Brill! I have no idea whether my vintage has it in ... doubtful that PEG-75 Lanolin existed then.
"PEGs are almost often followed by a number, for example PEG-6, PEG-8, PEG-100 and so on. This number represents the approximate molecular weight of that compound. Typically, cosmetics use PEGs with smaller molecular weights. The lower the molecular weight, the easier it is for the compound to penetrate the skin. Often, PEGs are connected to another molecule. You might see, for example, PEG 100 stearate as an ingredient. This means that the polyethylene glycol polymer with an approximate molecular weight of 100 is attached chemically to stearic acid."