Natural Hand Therapy-Lavender of Provence is formulated with alpha and beta hydroxy acids, sunscreen green tea extract and vitamins that soften skin without leaving skin feeling greasy.
The best anti-aging hand lotions in the world. Jason's L...
Natural Hand Therapy-Lavender of Provence is formulated with alpha and beta hydroxy acids, sunscreen green tea extract and vitamins that soften skin without leaving skin feeling greasy.
The best anti-aging hand lotions in the world. Jason's Lavender of Provence Natural Hand Therapy contains a unique bio-active complex of natural alpha & beta hydroxy acids. Our exclusive moisture binding base of botanicals, herbs, seaweeds, natural sunscreen, and vitamins will guarantee you deep, penetrating, fast acting, non-greasy, soothing, cooling, rehydrating, long lasting skin softness. To complete your skin nourishing hand treatment use Jason's New Cell Therapy Alpha Hydroxy Acid *% Nail & Cuticle Care CrŠme. Beautiful hands and healthy looking nails are guaranteed.
Directions
Daily (and nighttime) - smooth lavishly on hands and around cuticles/ nails, as needed - when needed - also its O.K. to share with your family.
Ingredients
Green Tea Extract and Purified Softwater, Aloe Vera Gel, Glycerin, Primrose Oil, Marigold Extract, Octyl Propenamide Copolymer, Xanthan Gum, Cetyl Alcohol, Herbs of Provence Extract, Starch Octenyl, Stearyl Alcohol, Sunflower Oil, Glycolic Acid, Trimethicone, Natural Lactic Acid, C12-15 Alcohol Benzoate, Mixed Fruit Acids, Squalene (vege), Vitamin E, Dicaprylate, Vitamin C (ester-C), Oat Starch, Methyl Paraben, Glyceryl Stearate & Peg 100, Super Oxide, Dismutase, Propylparaben, Vitamin A, Lavender Extract, Beta-Carotene, Phenoxyethanol, Triethanolamine, Hyalauronic Acid, Titanium Dioxide
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