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Ultra Moisturizing Lotion
Joshua Tree
Ultra Moisturizing Lotion
$19.99
Description

  Handcrafted with soothing and healing aloe

  Treat your skin to the soothing repair it deserves after the daily grind with Ultra Moisturizing Lotion from Joshua Tree. This all-natural lotion is loaded with premium organic oils and butters to hydrate and nourish all types of skin. It’s so rich we tell you to use it sparingly.

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Description
Brand Name:
Joshua Tree
Volume:
4 oz / 120 ml
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
1424
UPC:
895985000424
Other Features:
Soothes and repairs sunburn.
Relieves itching and redness.
Prolongs the longevity of a tan.
Certified Organic Ingredients:
-- Sunflower Seed Oil: High in antioxidants including Vitamin E, which help to reduce free radicals that cause skin damage. Sunflower seed oil is also naturally moisturizing and is high in beta-carotene, which can reduce sun sensitivity.
-- Jojoba Oil: Moisturizing and high in antioxidants, jojoba oil doesn't evaporate like many water based moisturizers and is easily spread and absorbed.
-- Beeswax: Has water-repellant properties that help sustain sunscreen action, while providing a long lasting protective coating against the elements.
-- Coconut Oil: A highly saturated oil that stays on the outer layers of the skin to help maintain a smooth feeling, it is also high in antioxidants such as Vitamin E, which help protect against sun damage.
-- Cocoa Butter: Helps sustain sunscreen on the surface of the skin, providing longer lasting protection. It also has mild sun protection properties.
-- Shea Butter: Contains cinnamic acid, which naturally filters UV-B radiation. It also promotes cell renewal and increases circulation to help repair sun damage.
-- Aloe: Anti-inflammatory moisturizer with a high nutrient content that works well to relieve sunburn and other skin irritations. It is also high in Vitamin C and E, which are both shown to protect skin from sun damage and eliminate free radicals that cause skin aging.
-- Vitamin E Oil: Used as a preservative to protect against oxidation in other oils. Vitamin E is also an effective neutralizer of the free radicals that cause cell damage following UV exposure.
-- Tea Tree Oil: Has strong antiseptic and analgesic qualities that allow it to sooth sunburns and other painful skin irritations.
-- Lavender: Has strong antibacterial properties used to treat burns.
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