Deep Moisturization Triple Butters Creamy Coconut Hydrating Body Wash

Triple Butters Creamy Coconut Hydrating Body Wash Product Shot

Nourish your skin with 3 moisturizing butters

Product Description

Indulge your skin in deep hydration with this ultra-moisturizing St. Ives Creamy Coconut Body Wash. By blending a rich, hydrating mix of jojoba, shea, and cocoa butters, the Triple Butters formula works to naturally nourish and moisturize your skin. Use daily with St. Ives lotions to enjoy skin that looks and feels smooth, healthy and full of life!

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Application

Pour onto moistened pouf, sponge, washcloth or hands. Work into a rich, creamy lather and rinse. Avoid contact with the eyes. In case of contact with eyes, flush thoroughly with water.

Product Claims

Hypo-allergenic • 100% Natural Moisturizers • Formulated without Parabens and Phthalates • Made with natural ingredients • Dermatologist Tested • Not tested on animals

Key Ingredients
  • 100% Natural Moisturizers
    100% Natural Moisturizers »
    100% NATURAL MOISTURIZERS, which St. Ives sources from plants, form the basis of all triglycerides that make up essential oils. Glycerin is a great example; it's an excellent moisture-holding helper for your skin and keeps it smooth-looking.
  • Cocoa Butter
    Cocoa Butter »
    COCOA BUTTER is known for its gentle, island scent, but that’s just the beginning. Rich in antioxidant vitamins A, C and E and essential minerals, this soothing emollient helps to heal and moisturize skin that's seen more of the elements than shade.
  • Jojoba
    Jojoba »
    JOJOBA: Hard to pronounce ("ho-HO-bah"), but easy to love. This 100%, natural, gentle exfoliant originated as an oil from a shrub native to the Southwest United States. Its moisturizing properties help to smooth skin and leave it feeling beautiful.
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