Africology has unveiled its Chamomile Body Balm for those looking to create a spa experience at home.
A skin conditioner and massage balm, it can be used to relax muscles and relieve tension after a workout or to wind down following a stressful day.
Containing shea butter, which has a natural SPF 7, the balm also includes rosehip oil - containing vitamin A - to promote the production of collagen and elastin to help slow the ageing process.
The Chamomile Body Balm is also safe for pregnant women and babies.
Supplier: Africology RandburgGautengSouth Africa Africology is an anti-ageing skin care system with 100 per cent natural plant extracts that capture the healing essences of Africa. Web: www.africology-sa.com
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