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Summer Essentials: Body

Body Scrub
If you want a gel like scrub...
Try the Bath and Body Works Glowing Body Scrub
Bamboo gently exfoliates and smooths skin, while Coconut Milk extract and Vitamin E nourish to leave skin looking beautiful.
It comes in Bali Mango, Aruba Coconut, and Rio Rumberry
$14.00 at www.bathandbodyworks.com/scrub








If you want  a course body scrub...
Try the Bath and Body Works True Blue Spa "There's the Rub" Invigorating Spa Scrub 
Mineral-rich Natural Sea Salt provides pure exfoliation plus detoxifying benefits.
$24.00 atwww.bathandbodyworks.com/true-blue-spa-body-scrub









Body Lotion

If you want just a normal Body Lotion...
I recommend any of the Bath and Body Works Body Lotions
Shea Butter, fast absorbing Jojoba Oil and protective Vitamin E hydrate skin with moisture that lasts all day.
It comes in 50+ scents to choose from, including the matching body scrub sents Bali Mango, Aruba Coconut, and Rio Rumberry.
$11.00 at www.bathandbodyworks.com/Body-Lotion






If you want a thicker Body Butter...
I looove the Bath and Body works Body Butters! :)
Our Intense Moisture Body Butter is proven to provide moisture for over 24 hours, taking hydration to the extreme with Shea and Murumuru butters and nourishing coconut oil.
It comes in 16 different scents
$15.00 at www.bathandbodyworks.com/body-butter



Aloe
If you want just straight up Aloe...
Try the Banana Boat After Sun Aloe Vera Gel
This uses natural plant extracts to cool and condition your skin after long exposure to the sun. Aloe vera is renowned for its ability to help sooth irritation, replenish moisture and heal damaged skin. It can also help minimize blistering, peeling, roughness and chapping.
$4.97 at www.walmart.com/Banana-Boat-Aloe-Vera-Gel






If you want a Lotion with Aloe...
Try the Hawaiian Tropic Lime Coolada After Sun Moisturizer

Indulge, pamper, nourish yourself with moisturizing shea and cocoa butters, exotic island botanicals, and soothing aloe vera.
$6.98 www.walmart.com/Hawaiian-Tropic






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