UK-based skincare company Victoria Moore London has unveiled a range of candles, soaps and gift sets for retail in spas and salons.
All are available in a choice of three fragrance lines – frankincense, jasmine and vanilla bean; cinnamon, vetimos and cognac oil; frangipani and jasmine – and are designed to de-stress and relax.
The 25cl candles are handmade from a clean burning soya wax, with the lead-free wick said to last around 40 hours.
All of the soaps include a blend of shea butter, virgin olive oil and coconut oil to develop a rich lather, leaving the skin feeling soft. All are 100g in weight.
The gift sets meanwhile are comprised of a 100g castile soap and a mini 10cl matching candle and come presented in the company's signature purple and white gift box.
Supplier: Victoria Moore Ltd LondonUK Manufacturer of natural skincare,soya wax candles and castile soap. Web: www.victoria-moore.eu
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