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Oro del deserto - (Liquid gold) Body scrub with Argan Oil and Desert Jasmine extract (125 ml)


Oro del deserto - (Liquid gold) Body scrub with Argan Oil and Desert Jasmine extract (125 ml)
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This scrub is indispensable when preparing skin for an intensive Argan beauty treatment, as it produces a brightening and smoothing effect thanks to a pool of active ingredients renowned for their exfoliating yet nourishing and softening action. Apricot Kernel massages and rejuvenates the skin, eliminating dead cells in the process. The powerful nourishing and antioxidant benefits of Argan Oil are maximised, while Jasmine extract effectively treats and soothes dry and dehydrated skin. You can feel the results straight away: skin is truly smoother and more radiant!
This product is indispensable when preparing skin for an intensive Argan beauty treatment: it has a smoothing and brightening effect. Apricot Kernel eliminates dead skin cells, Argan Oil offers powerful nourishing and antioxidant benefits and Jasmine extract effectively treats and soothes dry skin. You can feel the results straight away: skin is truly smoother and more radiant!


Hair/Skin:for all skin types.
Actions:Nourishes, smoothes, restores elasticity.
Direction for use:Massage all over the body, then rinse.
Scent:TOP NOTES: lavender, thyme, raspberry, Sweet Orange essential oil, galbanum.MIDDLE NOTES: lilac, rose, Rosewood essential oil, jasmine, iris, Ylang Ylang essential oil.BASE NOTES: pepper, sandalwood, musk
Suggestions:Recommended as a treatment to help maintain soft, smooth skin.
Characteristic:Cream enriched with Sweet Almond Oil and Argan Oil and Butter.
Texture:Cream
Application Area:Body


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Gelsomino estratto

Il gelsomino (jasminum officinalis) appartiene allla famiglia delle Oleacee. Questa pianta di origine orientale, ormai ampiamente diffusa anche in Europa(soprattutto in Italia e in Francia), profuma le nostre notti estive. Gli indiani consideravano questo fiore sacro alla dea Visnù, e con esso le donne indiane preparavano oli per profumarsi i capelli. Ancora oggi, nello Sri Lanka si spargono i petali del gelsomino davanti ai templi buddisti, e i fedeli li raccolgono in ciotole per farne dono agli dei. Il gelsomino giunse in Italia nel XV secolo, a Firenze, e Cosimo I de' Medici lo conservò gelosamente nel proprio giardino, impedendo a chiunque di coglierne i fiori. Evidentemente il suo divieto non venne rispettato, visto che poi il gelsomino ebbe ampia diffusione nei giardini di tutta Italia. L'estratto è altamente eudermico e indicato per pelli secche e disidratate.