
Hempz - Koa & Sweet Almond Herbal Body Moisturizer
Hempz - Koa & Sweet Almond Herbal Body Moisturizer
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Hempz Koa & Sweet Almond Herbal Body Moisturizer is a luxurious body lotion enriched with 100% natural hemp seed oil, known for its rich content of essential fatty acids and vitamin E. It intensely moisturizes, strengthens the skin's protective barrier, and deeply nourishes the skin for a softer, smoother, and more balanced feel.
The formula is enriched with sweet almond oil, which helps to retain moisture in the skin and keep it soft longer, as well as avocado extract, rich in antioxidants and fatty acids, which nourishes and replenishes dry skin. Together with nourishing shea butter, which softens and protects against free radicals, a nurturing formula is created that gives the skin radiance, softness, and well-being every day.
The scent is a sophisticated blend of sweet almond, creamy vanilla, and koa wood, enveloping the skin in a warm, elegant, and calming aromatic experience. The result is skin that feels silky smooth, moisturized, and radiant. Perfect for daily care.
Features:
- Provides intense hydration and deep nourishment
- Sweet almond oil that preserves moisture and softens
- Avocado extract rich in antioxidants & fatty acids – strengthens and protects the skin
- Shea butter that softens and protects the skin barrier
- Elegant scent of sweet almond, vanilla & koa wood
- Enriched with 100% natural hemp seed oil
- Paraben-free, gluten-free, cruelty-free & 100% vegan
- Dermatologically tested
Give your skin the care it deserves - a nourishing body lotion that combines the hydrating power of hemp seed oil with the nurturing properties of sweet almond and avocado for skin that feels soft, healthy, and radiantly beautiful.
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For external use only. Discontinue use immediately if you experience signs of irritation, such as redness, itching, or stinging. Carefully review the ingredient list to ensure the product is suitable for your skin.


