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Terres d' Afrique180ml Myrrh Body Scrub

R619

Retail: R890
Excludes shipping

R619

R890
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WITH COCONUT SHELL, ROOIBOS LEAVES & BAOBAB OIL

Sugar, coconut shell and rooibos flakes have been blended in a specific ratio for optimum exfoliation. Scented with natural sweet myrrh, this scrub sloughs away dead cells leaving the skin soft and refreshed. Suitable for all skin types.

Product Features
  • EXFOLIATES: The three ingredients have been combined to provide varying strengths of exfoliation. Strong at first, to very gentle towards the end once the sugar has dissolved, then only the Rooibos flakes and coconut shell remain.
  • MOISTURISES AND SOFTENS: Powerful emollient properties of the baobab oil nourishe, soften and heal the skin. High concentrations of palmitic, oleic and linoleic acids (essential fatty acids) help maintain the integrity of the skin cell membrane and restore the natural lipid barrier of the skin.
  • DIRECTIONS: Rub onto wet skin in circular movements to exfoliate and stimulate blood flow. Rinse off in shower or bath. Use once a week.
Product Specification
  • 180ml
  • Bodycare
  • 71% organic
  • 23% fair trade
  • Vegan
  • Cruelty free

For more information, please visit Terres d'Afrique

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