



MAY Super Balm Skin Saviour
Nourishing multi-purpose skin balm by MAY Botanicals
MAY Botanicals, by Georgia May Jagger is a certified organic skincare range, made with handpicked natural ingredients. Dermatologically tested and palm oil free scientifically formulated for sensitive skin.
Nourishing multi-purpose skin balm
An any time, any place multi-purpose skin balm made with organic sweet almond oil, British beeswax and antioxidant-infused organic shea butter. Providing long- lasting nourishment for ultra-dry or damaged skin that needs a little extra love. Can be used on top of lipstick, blusher or eye shadow to give made up skin a fresh, dewy glow.
Made with:
- Poppy Seed Oil, Deeply moisturising and softens and smooths the skin
- Responsibly sourced British beeswax, has anti-inflammatory properties and Vitamin A to encourage skin repair and healing. Creates protective barrier between skin and environment without clogging pores
- High in vitamin A, which supports cell reconstruction and health
- Organic Shea Butter, high in antioxidants and fatty acids, it effectively conditions and tones skin
Size: H 58mm x W 54mm x D 54mm 50ml /1.6 FLOZ


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