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RandRluxury Shea Luxury Soap Bar – Honey & Oatmeal

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Ingredients– Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea Butter), Cocus Nucifera (Coconut Oil), Elaeis Gineensis (Palm Kernel Oil), NaOh(Sodium Hydroxide), Benzoin,  Avena Sativa (Oatmeal  Powder) , Honey,  Santalum Album, (Sandalwood),Essential Oil.

Directions: Lather wet skin with Shea body soap and rinse off with water.

Size; 60g

100% Natural

$13.00

Our Shea Luxury range of skincare products is anchored by our best selling body oil, made from 100% Natural Shea Butter and fragranced with pure essential oils made from plant extracts.

All products in the Shea luxury™ range have one thing in common – 100% pure unrefined Shea Butter as their main ingredient and are perfect for the whole family. From fragile newborn baby skin to the adults in the home.

The well-documented benefits of Shea Butter include:

  •         Dry Skin relief
  •         Skin Toning
  •          Relief from cradle cap for newborns
  •         Anti-ageing properties
  •          Helps to treat stretch marks and scars
  •         Relief from sunburn
  •         Hair emollient – reviving dry, lacklustre hair
  •         Quick absorption into the skin
  •         Makes dry skin a thing of the past

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