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Menthol Crystals
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Clay - Australian Olive Green
$8.00 Including GST
Clay – Australian Beige
$8.00 Including GST
Beige Clay from Australia
Contains minerals including magnesium, calcium, copper, zinc, and potassium
It is said it stimulate blood circulation and the lymph system. Helps to eliminate toxins. Provides a toned, refreshed and youthful glow. It is suitable for both dry and oily skin types
Can be used in detoxifying body wraps, facial masks, face and body scrubs, soaps, mineral based or cream based cleansers, cosmetics and facial powders
100g
Category: Acids etc
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