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Blush Petals Scrub

Blush Petals Scrub

Regular price $8.00 USD
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Blush Petals – A Delicate Floral Embrace Sugar Scrub

Like a garden just beginning to wake, Blush Petals is delicate, romantic, and quietly joyful. Notes of soft florals and tender warmth make this sugar scrub a perfect companion for slow mornings or reflective evenings. It buffs away dryness while leaving your skin with a light, lingering scent—like a kiss from spring itself.

For the woman who wants her self-care to feel like poetry.

Ingredients

Glycerin, Water, Sorbitol, Sodium Lauroyl Isethionate, Disodium Lauryl Sulfosuccinate, Salt, Phenoxyethanol, Tetrasodium EDTA, Shea Butter, Rosehip and Jojoba Oil, Sugar

Scents
FO: Apple, Pear, Lychee, Peony, Lotus Flower, Musk, Sugar
EO: Patchouli

Dimensions

6oz container with lid

Care and Use

Gently massage onto damp skin in circular motions, then rinse thoroughly. For best results, use 2-3 times per week to keep skin soft and refreshed.

Store in a cool, dry place with the lid tightly sealed. Avoid water in the container to maintain quality.

Due to natural ingredients, slight variations in texture or scent may occur—proof of our commitment to natural care.

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Pure Serenity: Natural Body Products and Essential Oil Candles for Relaxation

The body products are made with nourishing, organic ingredients like shea butter, coconut oil, and essential oils.

The candles are made with natural soy wax and infused with essential oils, creating a rich, fragrant aroma that fills the room with a calming, relaxing scent.

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