T.L.C. Glycolic Body Lotion
Acid yourself this
This supercharged 10% AHA formula exfoliates, resurfaces and replenishes dull, dry skin from the neck down.
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A Note
Hi! I’m so excited to tell you about T.L.C. Glycolic Body Lotion. Inspired by everyone else in the T.L.C. family, this supercharged lotion has a blend of 10% AHAs that exfoliates the skin and resurfaces dull and uneven areas, plus soothing plant oils, moisturising butters and barrier-supporting electrolytes. It’s got all the great smoothing properties of Framboos, but this is specially formulated for your body. I like to use it right after a shower to make my arms and legs as soft as possible. My skin feels a little like velvet!
xx Tiffany
Key Ingredients
T.L.C. Framboos™ AHA blend
Glycolic plus tartaric (T), lactic (L) and citric (C) acids exfoliate built-up dead skin cells, resurfacing dull, uneven skin for a smoother, brighter, more even-looking complexion.
Marula Butter
A super-pure concentrated butter derived from marula oil and rich in antioxidant polyphenols, lipids and fatty acids that moisturises skin and provides powerful barrier protection.
Shea Butter
A concentrated butter derived from the shea fruit. Shea butter has a complex triglyceride composition that is responsible for its characteristic rich, emollient properties and skin barrier protection.
Niacinamide
Aka vitamin B3, niacinamide has a wide range of benefits, most notably its ability to improve signs of ageing (fine lines, wrinkles, loss of firmness) as well as uneven tone and texture. Research has demonstrated that niacinamide, even in low concentrations, can help strengthen a compromised skin barrier, boost skin's synthesis of ceramides and cholesterol (both essential substances in barrier health and elasticity) and improve skin's defences against water loss.
T.L.C. Glycolic Body Lotion
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