Exfoliating Nourishing Body Scrub - Jasmine Fragrance
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Our natural Jasmine Extract fragrance sets the mood to pamper your skin with the exfoliating effect that will soothe irritation, all while giving you a glowing complexion. It softly slough away old skin cells leaving a radiant hydrated nourished layer. Jasmine essential extract is a go-to tonic for beautifying your skin, it balances your hydration and promotes healthy radiant skin.
Product Features:
- Safe for everyday use
- 100% vegan and cruelty-free
- Formulated for sensitive skin
- Infused with Vitamin E, Hyaluronic Acid, and Vegan Collagen to promote healing, eliminate fine lines, firm skin, and eliminate wrinkles
- Intensely hydrate and exfoliate dead skin cells while nourishing and rejuvenating new skin cells
- Jasmine Extract eliminates dark spots and uneven skin complexion, lightens acne scars and dark marks over time, and promotes mental positivity
- Infused with Crystal Quartz to exfoliate and is also known to produce healing of negative ions that clear the surroundings of positive ions, protecting your auric field
Net Weight: 2.0 oz
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