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Weleda Skin Food Body Butter 150ml

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Weleda Skin Food Body Butter 150ml
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RRP $36.95

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Pamper your skin all over with luscious, intense moisture. Non-greasy and long-lasting hydration, fragranced with aromatic lavender and orange.
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Certified B Corporation
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WHAT OUR EXPERTS SAY

Supporting your skin by using body oils or moisturisers not only helps keep the skin barrier strong but it also helps with lymphatic flow, moving stagnant lymph fluid via light massage.

Product Overview

Pamper your skin while leaving it intensely nourished with Weleda’s Skin Food Body Butter.

Formulated with all-natural ingredients including organic shea and cocoa butter, Skin Food Body Butter is designed to provide instant relief and long-lasting hydration and nourishment to dry skin without any greasy or oily residue.

The butter’s rich whipped texture ensures easy absorption into the skin, while the combination of rosemary, chamomile and calendula extracts help to soothe and moisturise the skin, leaving it feeling soft and supple. Added sweet orange and lavender provide a naturally beautiful scent. The perfect body butter for the whole body and great for elbows, legs and arms.  

 

Since 1921, Weleda has been harnessing the power of nature to become the world’s leading manufacturer of certified natural skincare and holistic pharmaceuticals. Made with quality ingredients and integrity, Weleda has very high standards for their products, with more than 80% of their plant material certified organic, and does not contain synthetic preservatives, fragrances, formulas with any microplastics, GMOs and raw materials based on mineral oil. Weleda does not test on animals. Weleda skincare is NATURE certified natural care, UEBT Certified ‘Sourcing with Respect’ and proudly B-Corp certified. 

 

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