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Body cleansing gel

Jenny from Havelock North

Healthy, vibrant skin begins early in the morning.  It starts when you roll out of the bed and slide into the shower to face the tough day ahead.  Start off on the right foot with the refreshing body cleanser Nu Skin calls Body Cleansing Gel.  It is the initial step in creating the necessary environment for soft, supple skin all over your body.

Benefits

100% soap-free, non-drying formula helps skin feel and appear healthy.

Aloe Vera based formula, which refreshes and lets skin breathe.

Kids (and grown ups) love the convenient gel form.

Competitively priced and is available in two (2) sizes.

Washes away clean from your skin and the tub.

Ideal for everyone – everyday. Cleans all types of skin.

Safety-Allergy-Dermatologist Tested.

Essential Ingredients

Body Cleansing  Gel’s aloe Vera extracts have a pH level similar to the skin’s natural acidity.  Harsh soaps strip your skin of its vital acid levels, but aloe Vera extracts help maintain your skin’s natural pH balance, allowing it to breath and function at its optimum.

Revitalises and conditions the appearance of the skin using Echinacea Angustifolia, Matricaria, Lavender, Aloe Vera and Rosemary Extracts.

Cocamidopropyl Betaine acts as a skin soother and softener as it aids in the retention of moisture.

Rosemary Leaf Extract acts as an antioxidant acting as a free radical scavenger.

Fresh Fragrance.

Follow the link below for more details and order form.

nskn.co...

Price: $35

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