Tea-Licious Skincare
Royal-Tea Indian Jasmine & Amber Solid Lotion Bar
Royal-Tea Indian Jasmine & Amber Solid Lotion Bar
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Description
Description
4 oz
Part of the Winter Rescue Collection
Soft skin. Beautiful scent. Zero compromise.
The Royal-Tea Indian Jasmine & Amber Solid Lotion Bar has a rich, sweet Indian jasmine fragrance with fresh green and indolic facets, wrapped in warm golden amber. The combination is sensual, comforting, and long-lasting on the skin.
Tea-Licious Skincare lotion bars are handcrafted in small batches as waterless, plastic-free treasures that melt effortlessly into skin, delivering concentrated, planet-kind hydration from rich butters, oils, and beeswax while enveloping you in evocative natural fragrances—like warm, floral jasmine with amber depth. No heavy spice, just indulgence.
Our lotion bars transform daily care into a holistic ritual of deep moisture, silky softness, and eco-conscious luxury, all free from synthetics for a radiant, residue-free finish that honors both your wellness and the Earth.
Once you use this, you’ll never go back to one use plastic lotion bottles.
Benefits of ingredients:
- Coconut Oil, Cocoa Butter, Shea Butter, Mango Butter & Kokum Butter – Ultra-rich emollient base to seal in moisture and fight winter’s bite
- Beeswax or Candelilla Wax – Natural barrier for lasting protection (candelilla for vegan option)
- Sunflower Oil & Grapeseed Oil – Lightweight nourishment + vitamin boost
- Vitamin E Oil – Skin repair
- Arrowroot – Silky, matte finish with zero grease
- Essential Oils & Natural Oil Fragrance – The star Indian jasmine-amber blend
How to Use
Best used after showering and toweling off.
- 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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