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Peonies Pepper & Tuberose Bath, Body & Massage Oil

Peonies Pepper & Tuberose Bath, Body & Massage Oil

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$39.99
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A spicy intoxicating floral, that embodies femininity. 
Generous Peony top notes, coupled with Tuberose and spicy Green Peppercorns underpinned with woodsy citrusy notes of Rosewood and Ruby Red Grapefruit.
The organic cold pressed oils in our Surmanti Bath Body & Massage Oil are carefully blended, creating a formulation rich in vitamin E to massage, moisturise and soothe skin irritations. 
Our Ingredients: Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis (Sweet Almond) Oil, Triticum Vulgare (Wheat Germ) Oil, Rosa Rubiginosa (Rosehip) Oil, Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Oil.
Uniquely packaged in a food grade aluminum black bottle (as heat, sunlight and air are detrimental to the chemistry and effectiveness of natural products) Adorned with a gold Surmanti "signature" coin.
BATH - Adding Surmanti bath & body massage oil to your bathing ritual will provide your skin with much needed moisture. Fill bath with enough warm water to cover your body so you can relax. Pour bath & body oil into the water, stir well to mix.  Soak in the oil-infused water for 10 to 15 minutes to reap the maximum benefits of the essential oils. Towel dry pat rather than wipe to avoid removing all the oils. 
MASSAGE - Pour into the palm of your hand to warm. Apply as required. Physical contact may lessen depression, lower blood pressure and even improve immunity according to a Cedars-Sinai study published last year. Blood tests revealed that those who had a Swedish massage with moderate pressure experienced decreases in stress hormones and increases in white blood cells indicating a boost in the immune system. Meanwhile those who received a "light touch" treatment showed higher levels of oxytocin, a hormone that promotes bonding.
200ml
Made in New Zealand 

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