ICELANDIC SALT & SEA BUCKTHORN Body Scrub gently exfoliates and buffs away dead skin and other impurities. Pure Icelandic sea salt and antioxidant-rich sea buckthorn combine to create this polishing body scrub.
Icelandic sea salt sloughs away dead skin cells while simultaneously enriching the skin with concentrated minerals, while sea buckthorn feeds and nourishes the skin, leaving it smooth and glowing.
MADE IN ICELAND
- 300 ml (jar with twist lid)
- pure Icelandic sea salt draw out impurities
- sea buckthorn nourishes and feeds skin
- VEGAN
- 95% natural ingredients
SPA OF ICELAND products always contain at least 95% natural ingredients, enforcing their commitment to working in harmony with nature.
DIRECTIONS: Apply to damp skin and massage gently. Rinse with warm water and follow with a body lotion or oil. Use 1 - 2 times a week.
For external use only. Avoid using on delicate skin.
INGREDIENTS : Glycerin, Maris Sal, Sodium Chloride, Aqua, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, PEG-40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil, Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate, Betaine, Styrene/Acrylates Copolymer, Coco-Glucoside, Sodium Benzoate, PEG-4 Distearyl Ether, Propylene Glycol, Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Distearyl Ether, Citric Acid, Mica,Hippophae Rhamnoides Fruit Extract, Dicaprylyl Ether, Benzoic Acid, Potassium Sorbate, Parfum,
PLEASE RECYCLE PACKAGING AFTER USE :)
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SPA OF ICELAND is an Icelandic cosmetics & home spa brand that specializes in luxury body & hair products, as well as gorgeous candles and diffusers. Their products are inspired by the clean water, fresh air and geothermal power that are important elements of the Icelandic environment.SPA OF ICELAND was founded by Icelandic cosmetics entrepreneurs Haraldur Jóhannsson and Fjóla G Fridriksdóttir. Haraldur and Fjóla's passion for creating high-quality products influenced by Icelandic nature comes naturally for them, as they deeply care about their lush surroundings. They make products that are pure and clean as well as environmentally friendly. The couple is based in Reykjavík.
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