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INTRODUCING THE MOISTURE THERAPY MICROBIOME COLLECTION

Microbiome are beneficial micro-flora that live on skin as a protective layer, helping to keep skin looking healthy all over. When the microbiome balance is disturbed, skin loses its capacity to hold moisture and becomes dry and damaged. Care for your microbiome with our advanced microbiome-supporting formulas, with prebiotics and para-probiotics to help balance and soothe your skin.

Create a healthy environment for skin’s microbiome and restore balance with this soothing body lotion, which replenishes moisture to leave skin softer, smoother and healthier-looking. 13.2 fl. oz.

BENEFITSMoisture Therapy +Balance and Soothe Body Lotion - 2
• Highly moisturizing body lotion
• Contains ingredients known to support and help create a healthy environment for skin's microbiome
• Replenishes moisture to leave skin softer, smoother and healthier-looking
• Free from parabens, mineral oil and colorants



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