All-natural skincare ingredients that care about your skin

All-natural skincare ingredients that care about your skin

It's a fact. We do. 

As most privately run, small skincare products don't have the same advertising as the larger (richer) brands, they care about your skin. 

What your handmade products are made of, is paramount to how they benefit you. What goes into our products, is what comes out. And keeps us in a job. 

That's why at Gracefullilybodyscrubs.com we're proud to offer a 100% money-back guarantee on all our products. 

This isn't an idle boast. At https://gracefullillybodyscrubs.com/

we would not sell you anything that wasn't good enough for us to use. Ask yourself, would you recommend a gynecologist to your best friend? Or to someone you really cared about? 

We searched and searched for you. We eventually came up with this editorial "If you've been considering switching to a more natural and organic beauty routine, I get it, the beauty world is a scary place sometimes - especially when your fave moisturiser is made up of ingredients that sound like they could be close friends with The Terminator. I dare you to look at the label on the back...

As a Beauty Editor, hundreds of products cross my desk every week, and I'm all for swatching and slathering them to test out what works (and what doesn't). But with all the product testing I started thinking about what's actually in these lotions and potions, and whether the amount of synthetic chemicals we're putting on our bodies every day is actually a good idea? The jury is out on that I'm afraid.

But if you've been thinking about taking a more natural approach, it's well worth looking into the world of synthetic chemical-free, non-toxic beauty, and no, that doesn't mean you have to start wearing hemp or walking around bare foot. Natural beauty products can be just as effective (and cool) as the regular stuff "https://www.cosmopolitan.com/uk/beauty-hair/skincare/g16565065/natural-organic-skin-care/

Water -

Where would we be without it? What a great drink! Adam used to drink it. Graceful Lilly recommends 6-8 glasses (2 litres) per day. Of course, if you would like more, go for it! 

Shea Butter -

"It is widely used in cosmetics as a moisturizer or lotion. It is edible and is used in food preparation in some African countries.[3] It is occasionally mixed with other oils as a substitute for cocoa butter, although the taste is noticeably different." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shea_butter

Coconut oil

"A study highlighted that coconut oil significantly improved skin hydration and barrier function. This makes it particularly beneficial for individuals suffering from dry skin conditions, such as eczema and psoriasis.

How to Use: Apply coconut oil directly to your skin after showering or bathing. This helps lock in moisture. Rub a small amount between your palms to warm it up before massaging it into your skin. You should focus on areas that tend to be drier, such as elbows, knees, and feet. For best results, use it twice daily." https://naturalremedyideas.com/coconut-oil-for-skin/

These two natural moisturisers feature heavily in both your daily moisturiser https://gracefullillybodyscrubs.com/products/your-new-moisturiser-90g and your Body Butter https://gracefullillybodyscrubs.com/products/body-butter

 

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