Yes to Carrots
C through the Dry Spell Deliciously Rich Body Butter
This is a cream that is strangely dense and light at the same time. The texture is pudding-like. It is finely whipped but feels substantial on the skin.
The cream does not immediately melt into the skin like a Body Shop body butter. It takes a little extra work and effort in the application. It is worth the slight aerobic workout, the skin is left silky smooth and moisturized.
It smells like heaven with that delicious mix of carrot, pumpkin and sweet potato.
It is available at your local Walgreens for $12.99
Ingredients: Spring Water, Dead Sea Water, Caprylic / Capric Triglyceride, Glyceryl Stearate, Algae Extracts (Rhodella, Dunaliella, Spirulina), Carrot Juice, Carrot Seed Oil, Pumpkin Juice, Silt (Dead Sea Mud), Cocoa Butter, Melon Juice, Sweet Potato Extract, Orange Juice, Parfum, Sweet Almond Oil, Olive Oil, Jojoba Oil, Avocado Oil, Niacin, Green Tea Extract, Ginkgo Biloba Extract, Imidazolidinyl Urea, Pomegranate Peel Extract
Credits: Youtube and Blogdorf Goodman
Disclosure: A press sample of this product was provided by Yes to Carrots
Labels: Press Sample, Yes to Carrots
4 Inspired Comments:
I have that stuff. I, too, like the texture and pleasing light fragrance, as well as the fact that it is paraben-free. However, it doesn't absorb very well, as you have noted - but I have not tried *really* working it in, as I'm not used to having to do that with body lotion/cream. I like this stuff overall, but prefer Alba Hawaiian body cream (particularly the Kukui Nut sent - sooooo yummy!). It's rich, pudding-like and penetrates quickly for luxuriously soft skin. AND it's paraben-free. :) www.albaorganics.com
Thanks for the bugs! Chuck Jones the director is (well, was) a genius. I love the way the witch kicks her heels together when she cackles. Thanks also for the useful review--comparing it to the body butters is so helpful.... great job!!
my mom is totally in love with this stuff....I had a sample of the face night lotion, rather like it :-) pleasing aroma
Imidazolidinyl Urea is a formaldehyde donor. Why the terrible preservative choice?
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