These days we’re getting back to basics and washing our hands a LOT!
For many, it means washing up more than ever. And for good reason: keeping hands clean is one of the most important things you can do to stop the spread of germs and stay healthy hands are your first line of defence. It’s your first step towards keeping our families and communities healthy and safe.
But with all that scrubbing, soap and water come some seriously dry, cracked, irritated hands – and that’s a lot to handle!
Keep lathering up and arm yourself with natural solutions to keep hands hydrated, soft and supple. Your hands will thank you!
Lavender Hand & Body Lotion
A lightweight lotion that promises to bring your skin back to life! Lavender Hand & Body Lotion is formulated with Lavender essential oil and other plant-based ingredients to fortify your skin’s natural moisture barrier for long-lasting, sweet-smelling hydration.
Coconut-Lime Replenishing Body Butter
A tropical getaway from the comfort of your home! Coconut-Lime Replenishing Body Butter is a creamy, dreamy blend of Lime essential oil, coconut oil, and mango and cupuacu butters. Apply to tackle dry hands and tough areas like elbows, heels and knees, for a boost of confidence and comfort!
Rose Ointment™
Get hands as soft as rose petals with Rose Ointment™! Try this blend of Rose essential oil, Tea Tree essential oil and other natural, skin-soothing ingredients. Massage into those dry, chapped hands or anywhere you need a dose of hydration!
Plus, little hands need lotion too!
Seedlings™ Baby Lotion
A gentle, naturally derived moisturizer for the littlest members of your family, Seedlings™ Baby Lotion combines Lavender essential oil and other skin-nourishing ingredients to keep their skin cuddly-soft. An absorbent, non-greasy formula that supports the skin’s natural moisture barrier, Seedlings Baby Lotion keeps kids comfortable in their skin!
Learn more about the importance of healthy hands and everyday wellness tips!
What are your favourite essentials or DIY tips to keep your skin soft and supple? Share in the comments below!
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