Aloe Vera 84% Hand & Body Lotion is formulated with aloe vera gel, herbal tea extracts, vitamins A, C, and E, and botanical extracts that soothe, and relieve rough, chapped and dry skin with an fast absorbing and non-greasy formula.
Aloe Vera 84% Hand & Body Lotion is formulated with aloe vera gel, herbal tea extracts, vitamins A, C, and E, and botanical extracts that soothe, and relieve rough, chapped and dry skin with an fast absorbing and non-greasy formula.
Aloe Vera 84% Natural Hand & Body Lotion. Skin Feels Smooth & Supple. Attracts and Holds Moisture. Keeps the Skin from Dehydrating. Herbal Tea Based. Use the best hand and body lotions in the world. Jason's Aloe Vera Lotion nourishes skin while it restores lost moisture. Healing Aloe Vera Gel absorbs quickly to soothe and relieve rough, chapped and over-dry skin. This non-greasy formula with a lively fresh scent, also protects skin from UV rays and other harsh elements. Jason's exclusive moisture binding Lecisome "P" penetrates skin for long-lasting softness, while skin nourishing Vitamins A, C and natural E work with soothing botanical extracts to restore your skin's healthy glow.
Directions
Smooth lavishly on hands and body after bathing, after sun, after shaving - anytime your skin needs a moisturizing lift.
Ingredients
Purified Soft Water and Green Tea, Aloe Vera Gel Extract, Canola Oil, Chamomile Extract, Stearic Acid, Glycerin (vege), Glyceryl Stearate SE, Almond Oil, Cetyl Alcohol, Tocopherol (natural vitamin E), Retinyl Palmate (vitamin A), Ascorbyl Palmitate (vitamin C), Allantoin Dimethicone, DL-Panthenol (lecisome-P), Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Octyl Methoxycinnamate (sunscreen), Methylparaben, Propylparaben, Fragrance, Natural Color
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