Nourishing Body Butter
Nourishing Body Butter
This nourishing body butter is luxurious, nourishing and full of lipids that work harmoniously with our skin.
I argue that it is full of the best ingredients to use as moisturizers. This natural herbal butter absorbs very quickly. Personally, it has transformed my skin from blotchy and rough to silky smooth.
Even in the dead of winter, even in extremely dry climates, aloe and herbal infused body butter has been proven to moisturize the skin with moisture that lasts all day. It won't clog the pores, it doesn't leave a greasy feeling, and it only needs to be applied once daily. These herbal butters are scented with therapeutic grade essential oils and/or natural scent.
This nourishing body butter has organic aloe vera, coconut water, plantain, calendula, rose, and lavender herbal infused oil, raw mango butter, shea butter, and coconut oil. This beautiful body butter heals it all. I use a plant derived, natural emulsifying wax, and a small amount of preservative to prevent mold growth. This is a large six ounce container. A little goes a long way.
❤️ Heart Space is made with rose hydrosol and aloe vera. It is soft, alluring, and such a romantic scent. Notes of palmarosa, coconut, bergamot, jasmine, Tonka bean, cypress, cedarwood.
🤎 Patchouli is sedating, calming, and relaxing, allowing it to reduce anxiety. It may have some particular influence on sexual and physical energy.
💜 Lavender promotes consciousness, health, love, peace, and a sense of well-being. I have combined palmarosa as well. This is one of my favorite combinations. Palmarosa strengthens feelings of security. It also helps to reduce stress, tension, and promotes recovery from nervous exhaustion. It uplifts the emotions, refreshes the mind, and clarifies thoughts.
💚 Hong Kuai is believed to impart a calming influence, helping to alleviate stress and anxiety. It may also help enhance mental clarity and focus. It's scent is both warm and calming.
🍯 Oatmeal and Honey is as wholesome and warm as it gets.
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