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Article: How to Nurture Your Sensitive Skin

How to Nurture Your Sensitive Skin

Designed to support sensitive, dry and acne prone skin, our Nurture Ritual provides your skin deep healing and hydration. Healthy skin needs a great foundation, which is why nature’s best and natural antiseptic, our Finger Lime Repair Serum, is the hero of this ritual. Along with Finger Lime’s hydrating, strengthening and anti-inflammatory properties, our Nurture Ritual also includes our Finger Lime and Lemon Myrtle Soul Soap Cleanser and a gentle Green Tea infused Konjac Sponge. This 100% organic, natural, cruelty-free, zero-waste, carbon-neutral and sustainably sourced ritual has everything you need to nurture yourself from the inside out.

The Nurture Ritual is designed to support sensitive skin, by providing deep healing and hydration from within. It’s gentle formulation of Australian ingredients, nurtures your skin and protects you from outside elements.

1. CLEANSE

FINGER LIME SOUL SOAP CLEANSER

Use as a natural cleanser or sensitive soap, to be enjoyed from head to toe. Remove makeup or excess oil, made entirely on Australian soil.

2. EXFOLIATE

GREEN TEA INFUSED KONJAC SPONGE

Our Konjac Sponge biodegrades, leaving the earth without a trace. Gently exfoliate & revive your glow, without altering your skins natural rhythm and flow.

3. HEAL & HYDRATE

FINGER LIME REPAIR SERUM

Apply 3 drops of potent fruit, morning or night, whenever suits. Take a moment to calmly breathe and enjoy your simple self love routine.

 

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