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Description
With Cocoa Butter & Sesame Oil
Penetrating botanical butters repair and protect rough, chapped hands. Super saturated with intensely moisturizing cocoa butter and seasame oil, our lightweight moisturizer penetrates and softens the most challenging skin conditions.
The soft thin skin on the back of the hands is constantly exposed to the elements and is prone to roughness and premature aging. Their Shea Butter Hand Repair Creme protects this delicate area from weather, reduces wrinkles, and soothes chapped skin.
01707-DFG01KD
Ingredients: Rose water, sunflower oil, stearic acid (vegetable fat), beeswax, vegetable glycerin, sesame oil, shea butter, tocopherol (vitamin E), cocoa butter, macadamia nut oil, glucose, rosehip seed oil, lavender oil, willow bark extract, calendula flower extract, plantain leaf extract, lady's mantle leaf extract, rose oil, neroli oil, borage oil, sucrose stearate (sugar emulsifier), retynil palmitate (vitamin A), rosemary extract, vegetable oil & beta carotene, xanthan gum (natural thickener), sodium borate (natural borax), glucose oxidase & lactoperoxidase (natural enzymes).
Directions
Massage into hands daily. Great for dry, flaky elbows too!
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