Let's face it. Winter really does wreak havoc on our skin. Chapped. Dried out. Cracked. Wrinkled. Our poor hands, arms, feet and legs suffer. And then when warmer days begin to burst through the chill of winter and we begin to bring out our short sleeve tops and shorts that expose our arms and legs, we fully realize that we need help.
SALT WASH SCRUB SOOTHING CITRUS NEW SKINCARE GOOD EARTH BEAUTY
I have found a wonderful product produced here in the USA with loving care in small batches by a small business. They have a great internet presence and almost cult following. You've seen some of their products here on Chat With Vera and today we're looking at.....
Click Here - Find it on Good Earth Beauty |
I love to stand at the lavatory and run the water nice and warm. I then get a nice glob of this product and begin scrubbing (hand washing) my hands, up my arms, massaging my fingers and the tendons in my hands. This salt scrub works it's way into the skin cleaning, softening, refreshing. The scent is citrusy but it has a hint of lavender as well.
Look at the ingredients.....
- Exfoliate – salt crystals gently lift dirt, grime and dead skin cells
- Moisturize – herbal infused emollient oils soften and smooth
- Protect – Lipids seal the living biome for dynamic resilience
Ingredients: Salt, Sunflower oil, grapeseed oil, hemp oil, hops flowers, lecithin, vitamin E oil, lavender essential oil, geranium essential oil, lemon essential oil and orange essential oil
Just look at the texture of this salt wash scrub. Rich in oils, you'll need to stir to blend it each time you open to use. I highly recommend this lovely product and believe you'll love it! |
Buy it at Good Earth Beauty
DISCLOSURE: I received a complimentary product to facilitate a review. Opinions are mine, alone and are freely given. I only recommend products that I or a member of my family has used.
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