Shower oils
Shower Oil can be applied to damp skin in the shower, then blend with water as it is massaged on from the neck down. It swamps off dry scaly skin while lifting off dirt and odor-causing bacteria. It rinses off clean without a greasy residue and leaves skin baby-soft. Your elbows, knees and feet will feel the comfortness.
You can choose the fragrance you want. There is this vanilla-based pick the Amande (almond) Shower Oil, which smells like sugar-coated almonds. And if you prefer refreshing scents, Grapeseed Shower Oil which smells like fresh red grapes is more your style.
The Body Shop Moringa Body Line is making waves abroad as it is high on vitamin A, a key ingredient for moisture and antioxidant protection. Moringa is actually malunggay, which grows in most Filipino backyards and is a common leafy green found in our soup.
It is good for normal to dry skin and has a floral-green bouquet. Used in Ayurvedic medicine some 4,000 years ago, moringa seed oil comes from the moringa tree, which is native to northern India. It is called the “miracle tree” due to its widely beneficial sues. It is used as a natural antibiotic, aid in childbirth and in treating liver problems.
Some uses the shower gel and body butter before bedtime whenever they’re out of town and stuck in an air-conditioned hotel room which robs the moisture off anyone.
Reference: Kinny Salas