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10 Minutes to Nourish your Body and Soul

Let the day begin! Dry skin can be nourished first thing in the morning after showering. Our Skin Food Body Butter is quickly absorbed, easy to apply and you can nourish your whole body in only 10 minutes! Skin Food Body Butter supports dry skin’s weakened barrier with natural plant oils and fats, and replenishes our skin’s moisture reserve. The scent of natural essential oils covers the body like a gentle embrace.

Dry patches of skin on our body...

... are its way of telling us to take a break

Dry, rough and flaky skin is our body’s way of telling us that it needs attention and care

An ideal treatment is creamy body butter, which melts into the skin when applied and is quickly absorbed. Rich cocoa and shea butter as well as sunflower oil, all three sourced from organic farming, strengthen the lipid barrier of dry and very dry skin. This enables the skin to retain moisture for a longer period of time, and helps to protect it against dehydration and feeling tight. As a result our skin feels soft, nourished and cared for. The natural essential oils in Skin Food Body Butter envelop the body with the delicate scent of sweet orange and lavender with a warm, balsamic note. Bringing soothing relaxation to both body and soul


 

Butter: The word alone ...

... conveys a sense of indulgence and treating yourself

A lavish cream that does your body good

As a result our skin feels soft, nourished and cared for. The natural essential oils in Skin Food Body Butter envelop the body with the delicate scent of sweet orange and lavender with a warm, balsamic note. 

Non-greasy, long-lasting hydration. Fragranced with lavender and orange.

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Current rating: 4.8 out of 5 stars rated by 68 customers

150 ml

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