If you want great style, you need great skin. If you want great skin, you need this french soap."
Provence French Lavender Egyptian Geranium with Rose Clay, Crushed Flowers and Shea Butter Soap
This soap is giant in fragrance and lather. Theres bits of lavender flowers and the relaxing scent of Province lavender in this beautiful soap.
A woman's skin is a reflection on her overall well-being. And when it looks good, she feels good.
just some tips on how to make your skin look its best, this is my new reference about this soap and should be yours too."
Read the label ingredients Objective and wonderfully honest,
clarifies subjects that may induce us to confusion.
Here are some interesting points you will find in this soap:
*Important Information
*Ingredients
*Olive, coconut, palm kernel, vegatable, castor, avocado oils, shea butter, province french lavender,
egyptian geranium essential oils, french rose clay, crushed flowers
*Product Features
*Natural soaps are crafted using natural herbs, spices & clays and are scented with 100% pure essential oils.
These completely natural soaps contain no artificial colors or fragrances
*Every keep trying the different soaps they have and every one seems to be as good or better then the next. I am sold
Soap has a nice essential oils from france all natural.
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Friday, January 15, 2010
If you want great style, you need great skin. If you want great skin, you need this french soap."
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