This £10 ‘luxurious’ body moisturiser keeps your skin hydrated for 7 days with just one application
11.04.2024 - 00:53
/ ok.co.uk
Every good skincare lover knows that one of the most important steps in your beauty routine is moisturiser. But although we make sure our faces are given a daily dose of hydration, more often than not the same can’t be said for the rest of our body.
Just like our complexions, the rest of our skin needs regular moisturising to keep it soft, supple and healthy, but there’s nothing worse than spending ages waiting around after a shower for your moisturiser to soak in before you can get dressed. With busy schedules to get to, we’re all about something that’s going to cut our daily routines down – and Sanctuary Spa’s Ruby Oud Natural Oils Melting Pearl Body Butter, £10 here (was £16), is just the thing.
The body butter not only gives your skin a boost of hydration, but it also has a seven day moisture claim that promises your skin will be feeling intensely hydrated for the rest of the week after just one application.
That means instead of trying to moisturise after your hasty morning shower (and putting clothes on top of sticky skin), you just need to use it after your weekly everything shower or soak in the bath and your skin will be good to go for the next seven days. How does this miraculous cream work, we hear you cry? Well, it's studded with pearls of super-hydrating argan oil which burst on impact with your skin and instantly melt away, giving you the intense nourishment of a body oil, with the easy-to-apply texture of a lotion.
The body butter comes in four different varieties; Ruby Oud, Golden Sandalwood, Lily and Rose and Signature, with all four versions currently included in Boots’ Advantage Card offer. For a limited time, shoppers who have a Boots Advantage Card will be able to snap up the body butter for £10
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