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Moisturise dry skin with the Enrich collection from Aromatherapy Associates

Aromatherapy Associates' Enrich collection is a great way to moisturise dry skin.

It’s an absolute godsend for dry, out of condition skin that’s desperately craving moisture. Let's face it girls, dry skin on those extremities – elbows, knees, feet and upper arms - add years to our age as soon as we reveal them – and in this weather how can we avoid it?

Key essential oil ingredients in this neat collection of body oil, butter, scrub and serum include…
- Geranium to improve skin tone
- Tuberose to uplift the senses
- Ylang Ylang to regulate skin moisture
Plus a whole raft of luscious oils – macadamia, olive, evening primrose, and coconut. They will soak luxuriously into your skin and make it feel like silk.

Our pick?
We can’t live without the Enrich Body Serum (£20 for 200ml). Unique and wonderful, just sweep on and skin feels ten years younger!

Find it now at Space NK or buy online with aromatherapyassociates.com

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