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Organic Fiji Face & Body Sugar Polish





Ingredients

Certified Organic Cold Pressed Virgin Coconut Oil, Certified Organic Fijian Island Cane Sugar, Extract of Pineapple and Coconut, Made With Love By Fiji Islanders.

Made with 100% certified organic virgin coconut oil. From the earth to your skin: 100% Certified organic virgin coconut oil combines with Fijian Island cane sugar to bring you most effective, natural exfoliants on the market. Organic Fiji Sugar Polish is a gentle exfoliant that doesn't sting or scratch the skin and is a simple way to transform dull, dry skin into a beautiful glow. Sugar is a natural glycolic acid which helps slough off dead skin cells and promote cell rejuvenation, while the anti-oxidant rich coconut oil penetrates the skin to replenish moisture and nourishing vitamins. USDA Organic. Australian certified organic. Not animal tested. Cruelty free. Made in the Fiji Islands.

Directions
Fast and Simple to Use: The scoop provided inside the jar precisely measures the amount needed to polish each area of your body. You can apply the Organic Fiji Sugar Polish using your lands or a loofa in the shower or over the sink for smaller areas. Rinse with warm water only -No soap! Pat the area dry and bask in the glow of your beautiful new skin! For best results, follow with nourishing treatment for face and body. Important: Organic coconut oil solidifies under 76 F/24 C. Place sealed container in warm water to liquefy.

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