Bushbalm Bermuda Oil for Dark Spots & Tush Firming Cream with Electric Trimmer
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Experience the ultimate skin rejuvenation with the Bushbalm Bermuda Oil and Tush Firming Cream bundle, complemented by the multi-functional Francesca Trimmer. This unique trio targets dark spots, enhances skin firmness, and simplifies your grooming routine for all areas of your body. The Bermuda Oil (30 ml) utilizes a powerful blend of six natural ingredients— including fractionated coconut, lemon, and rare copaiba oil— to visibly lighten dark spots and create a more even skin tone, ensuring that your...
Show moreExperience the ultimate skin rejuvenation with the Bushbalm Bermuda Oil and Tush Firming Cream bundle, complemented by the multi-functional Francesca Trimmer. This unique trio targets dark spots, enhances skin firmness, and simplifies your grooming routine for all areas of your body. The Bermuda Oil (30 ml) utilizes a powerful blend of six natural ingredients— including fractionated coconut, lemon, and rare copaiba oil— to visibly lighten dark spots and create a more even skin tone, ensuring that your skin looks fresh and radiant. Meanwhile, the Tush Firming Cream (100 ml) harnesses the natural power of coffea arabica seed and Brazilian nut seed, working to refine and tighten your skin while enveloping you in the soothing scents of vanilla blossom and warm almond. Lastly, the versatile Francesca Trimmer is designed to easily reach all areas of your body, providing the perfect solution for unwanted hair around the bikini line, legs, underarms, and neck.
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The entire skincare line is made for all skin types, ensuring inclusivity for every user.
Yes, all products are 100% vegan and cruelty-free, aligning with ethical skincare principles.
For optimal results, apply the Bermuda Oil daily to affected areas.
While primarily designed for the body, it is safe for use on the face; however, always conduct a patch test first.