Tea-Licious Skincare
Fierci-Tea-Floriental Solid Lotion Bar
Fierci-Tea-Floriental Solid Lotion Bar
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Description
Description
4 oz
Part of the Winter Rescue Collection
Soft skin. Beautiful scent. Zero compromise.
Small-batch crafting ensures every bar is fresh, potent, and packed with active natural ingredients that absorb deeply without fillers or synthetics. Pure plant butters, oils, and botanicals deliver concentrated, long-lasting hydration while being kinder to sensitive skin and the planet.
The scent of floriental unfurls as a lush jasmine and tuberose, spiced with warm clove and cinnamon, then sinks into a golden amber-vanilla base with a soft touch of patchouli. This opulent lotion bar is floral sweetness wrapped in exotic, resinous warmth.
Once you use this, you’ll never go back to one use plastic lotion bottles.
Benefits of ingredients:
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Coconut Oil: Deeply hydrates and nourishes skin.
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Cocoa Butter: Moisturizes and enhances skin elasticity.
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Shea Butter: Soothes irritation and hydrates dry skin.
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Mango Butter: Boosts elasticity with vitamins A, C, and E.
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Kokum Butter: Lightweight, promotes skin repair and hydration.
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Beeswax or Candelilla Wax: Locks in moisture, forms a protective barrier (candelilla for vegan option).
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Sunflower Oil: Lightweight, supports hydration and reduces inflammation.
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Vitamin E Oil: Supports skin repair and fights free radicals.
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Grapeseed Oil: Lightweight, rich in antioxidants, promotes smooth skin.
- Arrowroot: Absorbs excess oil, leaving a silky finish.
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Essential Oil: Infuses warm honey notes.
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Natural Oil Fragrance
- How to Use:
- Best used after toweling off from your shower.
- Identify dry areas (hands, elbows, knees, etc.).
- Warm the comfortably shaped lotion bar in your hands for a few seconds to soften.
- Glide the bar directly onto skin to apply.
- Massage with fingers for better absorption.
- Store in a cool, dry place, preferably in its container, to maintain shape and cleanliness.
Always Fresh – Handcrafted in small batches in Seymour, Tennessee.
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