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Terres d' Afrique60ml Resuscitate Hand Balm

R369

Retail: R500
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R369

R500
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WITH JOJOBA OIL, KIGELIA & BAOBAB OIL

This fast absorbing everyday hand balm repairs skin exposed to environmental stress. Carefully selected ingredients soften and hydrate without leaving an oily residue.

Product Features
  • HEALS AND MOISTURISES: Powerful emollients in baobab and jojoba oil soften and heal the skin, creating a velvety feel. Jojoba prevents moisture loss while enhancing skin elasticity. Essential fatty acids (palmitic, oleic and linoleic) in baobab oil penetrate deep into the epidermis and help restore the integrity of the skin cells membrane.
  • ANTI-AGING: Active compounds in kigelia (quinones, irridoids, coumarines and flavonoids), combined with powerful antioxidant from rooibos and jojoba give our hand balm its anti-aging properties, fighting free-radicals and reducing wrinkles. Kigelia and rooibos also soothe and even pigmentation, reducing sunspots.
  • DIRECTIONS: Use regularly, massaging generous amount into your hands.
Product Specification
  • 60ml
  • Bodycare
  • 89% organic
  • 80% fair trade
  • Vegan
  • Cruelty free

For more information, please visit Terres d'Afrique

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