Body Scrub Bali Spa 200ml
• 200ml
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Bali Spa body scrub is inspired by the sensual scents of Bali, which are known to enrich your love life, calm your mind and body. This body scrub is designed to create an ultimate spa-experience at your own home –therapeutic essential oils filling your bathroom with sensual aroma… invigorating sugarmassage while scrubbing, that silky-soft skin after you are finished… It makes you feel that you just stepped out of your favorite spa! Deliciously smelling body scrub cleans, tones and while applying massages your skin, it removes dead skin cells and helps to alleviate dry and flaky skin. It is rich in organic unrefined shea butter and coconut oil, which leave your skin soft and silky smooth.
How to use
Apply the scrub in a circular motion and massage it on your skin for few minutes, then rinse with water. No need to use a moisturizer afterwards. Do not use this scrub right before tanning or solarium. Keep the product under +25 °C.
Ingredients
Sucrose, *Butyrospermum Parkii Butter, *Cocos Nucifera Oil, Plumeria Alba Flower Oil, Citrus Aurantifolia Peel Oil, Helianthus Annuus Seed Oil, Tocopherol, Helianthus Annuus Seed Oil, **Citral, **Citronellol, **Eugenol, **Coumarin, **Geraniol, **Linalool, **Limonene, **Hydroxycitranellal, **Benzyl Alcohol, **Benzyl Salicylate.
* From Organic Farming.
** Natural components of essential oils.
About
HOIA homespa products are 100% natural and have not been tested on animals, they are tested on humans. Because HOIA loves animals. HOIA does not assemble ingredients in quantity and quality and we manufacture our products manually on Saaremaa, between stones and junipers. HOIA products do not contain parabens, silicones, alcohol, fillers or other substances harmful or unnecessary to the body. HOIA uses rich organic unrefined shea butter in body scrubs and body lotions and other products, hand-made by women living in Ghana who receive a fair reward for their work. So, with the purchase of HOIA products, you support the better coping and education of the disadvantaged communities in Ghana.