Aloe Body Butter

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Aloe Body Butter
A luxurious creamy body moisturiser which melts on contact with the skin to soothe, comfort and moisturise. Helps to ease the discomfort of dry sensitive skin.
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Aloe Body Butter $29.95 Qty
 
 
Community Trade aloe vera gel from Guatemala
is renowned for its incredible soothing, hydrating and moisturising properties – perfect for sensitive skin.
Community Trade shea butter from Ghana
contains vitamins A and E, which help protect and nourish the skin.
Community Trade organically grown soya oil from Brazil
is very rich in essential fatty acids that help to restore the skin’s moisture barrier, thus helping to restore moisture, smoothness and suppleness.
Aloe Barbadensis Gel (Skin Conditioning Agent), Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea Butter) (Skin-Conditioning Agent/Emollient), Glycerin (Humectant), Glycine Soja (Soybean) Oil (Emollient/Skin Conditioner), Cyclopentasiloxane (Skin-Conditioning Agent/Emollient), Cetearyl Alcohol (Emulsifier), Glyceryl Stearate (Emulsifier), PEG-100 Stearate (Surfactant), Octyl Palmitate (Emollient), Theobroma Cacao (Cocoa) Butter (Emollient), Orbignya Oleifera (Babassu) Oil (Emollient), Dimethicone (Skin Conditioning Agent), Caprylyl Glycol (Skin Conditioning Agent), Lanolin Alcohol (Stabiliser/Emollient), Bertholletia Excelsa (Brazil) Nut Oil (Emollient), Xanthan Gum (Viscosity Modifier), Disodium EDTA (Chelating Agent), Tocopherol (Antioxidant), Water (Solvent/Diluent).
Use as part of a Aloe daily skin care regime for maximum skin-soothing benefits.
Apply a liberal amount to the skin and massage in.
 

Community Trade Information

Beyond the deep, dense forests peppered with Mayan ruins, against a vast mountainous backdrop, stretch the low-lying planes of rural El Progreso in Guatemala. This stunning Central American district is home to a select group of family farmers, the experts who supply the Community Trade aloe vera in our sensitive skin and body care range.

DID YOU KNOW? Our trade with The Guastatoya Farmers has helped provide educational materials to over 100 schools across the El Progreso region of Guatemala.