Pumpkin Crème 4oz
Pumpkin Crème 4oz
*Smells like pumpkin cheesecake
Formulated with magnesium, this lotion provides essential minerals that promote healthy, glowing skin. Vitamin B3 and E work together to improve the overall health and appearance of the skin, while hyaluronic acid helps to maintain moisture levels. Treat your skin to the rejuvenating benefits of magnesium and indulge in the rich, velvety texture of this whipped body lotion.
Magnesium can help with muscle and joint pains, reduce migraine pain, and even help with anxiety and sleep, as well as boosting energy levels.
For best results, apply magnesium liberally to skin of torso, legs, and arms. Avoid sensitive areas or open cuts. It is normal to experience a tingling sensation during initial use.
This nourishing lotion is safe for all ages, making it perfect for the whole family. For children or those with sensitive skin, simply apply the lotion to the bottoms of their feet for a gentle and soothing experience.
All of our products are Non-toxic, Paraben Free, Formaldehyde free, Free of heavy metals, Free of Toxic chemicals.
Ingredients: magnesium chloride, distilled water, organic Shea butter, organic mango butter, organic grapeseed oil, organic olive oil, organic avocado oil, emulsifying wax, organic sweet almond oil, organic sunflower oil, organic golden Jojoba oil, bees wax, glycerin (vegetable), hyaluronic acid, stearic acid, Cetyl alcohol (vegetable), cold-pressed organic castor oil, vitamin E, Niacinamide (B3), vitamin C, fragrance and natural mica, optiphen plus(preservative).
- Harvested straight from the earth, our Natural Mica is free from harmful chemicals and additives, ensuring a safe and eco-friendly.
**My products haven’t been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Please consult a doctor or specialist for specific concerns about any skincare issues. Please use your discretion, based on your own research, when using hand crafted products.
Handcrafted in Wisconsin