FUSHI Radiant Skin Duo

FUSHI SKU: F0050514+F0010405B

$74.00

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Save 20% with this radiant skin duo for face and body - revive dull skin, naturally. 

Fushi Organic Rosehip Oil (50ml) is a nutrient rich revitalising oil. Light and penetrating, Rosehip oil absorbs quickly to leave the skin non-greasy, nourished, and radiant. Ideal to use on dry, dull skin and promote an even skin tone. It’s rich content of fatty acids and vitamins, make it beneficial for fine lines and pigmentation. Rosehip oil is a powerfully rejuvenating oil for everyday skin care, helping the skin to retain moisture, and protect against the elements.

Fushi Shea Light Butter is a handmade blend of 85% Shea and 15% Coconut oil to create a supremely soft body butter to protect and restore skin health. Perfect for all over body moisturisation.

How to use

Rosehip Oil - Massage a few drops into cleansed, damp skin as a daily moisturiser or use in as a night oil. Shea Butter Light - Massage gently onto wet or dry skin after showering. Perfect as an all over body moisturiser. Lovely to use as a hand, foot cream, and ideal for winter. Great for babies and children.

Storage: Rosehip Oil - Store in a cool dark place, oil should be used within 12 months once it has been opened. Shea Butter Light - This product is natural so use within 6 months of opening. External use only. Keep out of direct sunlight.

Ingredients

Rosehip Oil - Rose canina, Rosehip Seed oil cold pressed unrefined organic. Certified Organic by the Soil Association Licence No: DA22368. PRESSED FROM FRESH Our oils are pressed from this season’s fresh harvest of seeds, nuts and kernels, to retain quality potency and efficacy. This is a non-standardised, unrefined and natural oil. Each batch varies and displays a set of unique characteristics. Shea Butter Light - 85% Organic Unrefined RAW Butyrospermum parkii (Shea Butter), 15% Organic Extra Virgin Coconut Oil (Cocos Nucifera). Our Shea Butter is sourced from the Yumzaa Women Association cooperative in the Northern part of Ghana in a town called Tanpi in Tamale. They are a member of the NBSSI (National Board of Small Scale Industries) back by the government.