
Body butter with almond oil and calendula 350 g Health & Beauty
- Nourishing body butter with almond oil, calendula and Dead Sea minerals by Health & Beauty moisturizes the skin and supports its regeneration.
Health & Beauty nourishing body butter with Dead Sea minerals 11.8 oz 350 g - Almond oil and calendula
The innovative formula enriched with minerals contained at the bottom of the Dead Sea intensively nourishes the skin, leaving it firm and moisturized. The rich composition contains deeply moisturizing hyaluronic acid, which supports skin regeneration, giving it a healthy appearance. Frequent depilation can significantly worsen the condition of the skin, but the almond oil and calendula extract contained in the product soothe and neutralize irritations. Regular use of the product restores the skin's elasticity and provides intense hydration.
What are the properties of Health & Beauty care products?
For many years, the Dead Sea has been known for its extraordinary healing and beauty properties. The intensity of mineral concentration in the Dead Sea is a unique phenomenon on a global scale. Salt and mud from the Dead Sea are regularly used in the production of cosmetics due to their cleansing and smoothing properties. Dead Sea minerals will nourish and regenerate your skin.
Health & Beauty based in Israel has developed unique formulas of its products based on the latest technologies. Through continuous development and research into customer needs, this brand has created products that allow you to discover the unique care properties of the Dead Sea in your home.
Health & Beauty products are manufactured in accordance with international regulations. All cosmetics are certified by the Israeli Ministry of Health and are not tested on animals.
How to use
The product should be rubbed into the skin with circular movements until completely absorbed.
Keep the product away from children. In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with running water. Do not swallow.
Does not contain parabens and phthalates.
From our blog
