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Hemp Seed Oil is the richest source of Vitamin E. These healing enzymes and vitamins can be absorbed directly into the skin to replenish the missing oils. Soothing and restoring dry or damaged skin, and leaving your skin smooth and moisturized
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I have been alternating between this and the Mango Butter in the shower because I love the natural moisturizing qualities in the soap.
It has a lovely light fragrance that isn't overpowering or "fake" smelling and it really does leave my skin feeling nice and refreshed afterwards.
Of course I also can't go past the price or the fact that it is SLS free so I can be pampered and environmentally conscious. win/win!
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