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Beekman 1802 Goat Milk Smooth Whipped Body Cream w/ Lactic Acid
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Beekman 1802 Goat Milk Smooth Whipped Body Cream with Lactic Acid and Willow Bark
What It Is
Beekman formulated this goat milk enriched Whipped Body Cream with Lactic Acid and Willow Bark for the perfect gentle exfoliating experience for your sensitive skin.
What You Get
- 8 fl. oz. Smooth Whipped Body Cream
What It Does
- The classic, Neighbor-favorite Pure whipped body cream-- now with Lactic Acid and Willow Bark, to provide the perfect combination of hydration and exfoliants
- Key ingredients work in combination with our hero ingredient, goat milk, to uncover fresh topical skin and leave your skin feeling soft and moisturized
- Completely fragrance free, without phosphates, parabens, petroleum, or sulfates, and suitable for sensitive skin
- Formulated with Willow Bark Extract that helps to exfoliate the skin and helps to temporarily reduce the appearance of rough skin
- Formulated with Lactic Acid, an AHA, which helps to exfoliate skin
Beekman 1802
An experiential farm-to-customer brand, Beekman 1802 aims to help you cultivate a better life through distinctive artisanal products. Indulge in skincare and home goods from the historic goat farm that is inspired by the spirit of community and committed to bringing a beautiful lifestyle to all of its neighbors.
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