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Body Business

LOOKING AFTER YOUR SKIN IS NOT ABOUT HAVING PERFECT SKIN, IT’S ABOUT BEING HAPPY IN YOUR OWN SKIN.

Drinking water and eating a healthy diet are both essential for keeping your skin nourished from within, but skincare doesn’t stop there. Having soft, smooth skin now, and for years to come, involves nourishing your skin on the outside, and not just your face, but also from your neck down.

TIME WELL SPENT

The sun’s UV rays are not the only potential skin foes to be wary of – heat, cold, wind, detergents, chemicals, pollution, toxins, bacteria and grime can all impact the wellbeing of your skin, particularly the surface, so committing to a daily body-care regime

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