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This moisturizer is amazing! My skin feels so soft, and I love that the ingredients are all natural, 10/10
Date of experience: July 06, 2025
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Meet Naturellene, a multi-use petroleum-free moisturizer, your clean beauty upgrade! Crafted with love (and science), this all-natural balm is designed to soothe dryness while nourishing your body and soul. Key Features: versatile healing: dry elbows? chapped lips? use as face cream ✨ body lotion 💆♀️ hair mask 💁♀️ makeup remover 🧴 or even baby rash balm 👶 (safe enough for little ones!); clean beauty for all adults: made with organic almond oil + beeswax + calming essential oils = zero synthetic nasties. safe for sensitive skin & mature users alike; beyond baby care: originally crafted for diaper rashes … now loved by all ages! great for eczema-prone skin OR post-shave soothing eco-friendly alternative: ditch synthetic chemicals – our formula biodegrades naturally without harming earth.
United States
This moisturizer is amazing! My skin feels so soft, and I love that the ingredients are all natural, 10/10
Date of experience: July 06, 2025
The body butter I received was light, smooth and smelled so good. It’s made with all natural products so that was right up my alley. I will definitely be purchasing again and you should too. I stand behind this product 100%
Date of experience: June 25, 2025
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