 | Description of Hand Cream - African Black Soap, 4 oz, Nubian Heritage |  |
Nubian Heritage Hand Cream - African Black Soap
- Detoxifying & Balancing.
- Made With: Aloe Vera, Oats & Vitamin E.
- Certified Organic Ingredients.
- Cruelty Free.
- Ethically Traded Ingredients.
- Sustainably Produced.
A nutrient-rich hand cream that conditions skin with moisturizing Jojoba Oil and Vitamin E helping to Combat the appearance of superficial skin imperfections. African Black Soap and Oats help to soothe and comfort dry hands.
For centuries, African Black Soap, made with Palm Ash, Tamarind Extract and Plantain Peel has been used in Africa to cleanse and care for the skin. Historical references to Shea Butter, a staple of African pharmacology, date back to the reported Shea Butter caravans of Cleopatra's Egypt. Complementing the ingredient' detoxifying properties, our package pattern symbolizes purity and commemorates the strong community identity that textiles have in Africa with each community having their own unique designs.
Use:
Squeeze a dime-sized amount of nutrient-rich hand cream into palms and gently massage into dry hands to deep moisturize and protect your skin.
Ingredients:
Water, capric/caprylic triglycerides (coconut oil), butyrospermum parkii (shea) butter*, glyceryl stearate, glycerin (vegetable), cocos nucifera (coconut) oil theobroma cacao (cocoa) seed butter, olea europaea (olive) fruit oil, gylceryl stearate citrate, cetyl alcohol, cetearyl alcohol, mangifera indica (mango) seed butter, glyceryl chinensis (jojoba) seed oil, stearyl alcohol, sodium shea butterate, calendula officinalis flower extract, allantoin, aloe barbadensis leaf juice, pathenol, theobroma cacao (cocoa) pod ash, sodium cocoate, sodim palm kernelate, glyceryl undecylenate, avena sativa (oat) bran extract, tocopherol.
*Certified Organic Ingredient Fair Trade Ingredient
Natural ingredients may vary in color and consistency.
No Animal Testing.
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