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This fabulous gel contains a blend of herbal moor water, common sea lavender and light pumice beads. This exfoliating gel gently buffs away dead skin cells and impurities, leaving a radiant, youthful glow.
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Revitalizing Exfoliator
This fabulous gel contains a blend of herbal moor water, common sea lavender and light pumice beads. This exfoliating gel gently buffs away dead skin cells and impurities, leaving a radiant, youthful glow.
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Revitalizing Exfoliator
This fabulous product contains a blend of herbal moor water, common sea lavender, and thyme with light pumice beads. This refreshing facial scrub cleanses the face and neck and removes dead skin cells and all the impurities of the environment. The specially developed beads are designed to be kind to the skin leaving it fresh and glowing while the gel helps to soften and moisturise. The thyme has a cleansing effect and can also be stimulating. This exfoliator also has Pro-vitamin B5, which is a deep penetrating moisturizer and can help with tissue repair and hydrolysed wheat protein another wonderful combination of moisture balancing and film forming.
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Irish moss - has a refreshing and nourishing effect on dry and patchy skin, when used through a cream base. This wonder weed is also supposed to reduce the prominence of wrinkles on account of it being rich in Vitamin K. |
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Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein - A unique hydrating complex offering a combination of moisture-balancing and film-formingagent which retains water, promotes healing processes and tightens skin helping to remove fine lines and wrinkles. |
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Cocos Nucifera(coconut oil) - It acts as an effective moisturizer on all types of skins including dry skin. It also delays wrinkles, and sagging of skin which normally become prominent with age. Coconut oil's ability to nourish and heal the skin has been known in the tropics for hundreds of years. |