Safari Days Natural Hand Cream 75ml
Safari Days Natural Hand Cream 75ml
Made with indulgent coconut oil and fine fragrance oils, this 75ml luxury natural hand lotion is the perfect size to pop in your bag or give as a small gift.
GET GROUNDED! EXPLORE the wild beauty of the African savanna with this earthy yet invigorating fragrance – a grounding adventure that blends rich warmth with a breath of fresh air.
Details
Details
This handy 75ml hand cream comes in a travel-friendly size that slips right into your bag, backpack, or even a small purse.
It's your perfect companion for everyday pampering – whether you're at home, at the office, on the road, lounging by the pool, or just relaxing.
What we love about this cream is that a small amount goes a long way.
It also makes it a thoughtful gift and pairs well with our mini candle or mini diffuser!
DESCRIPTION
- Travel size: 75ml (approx. 2.5oz)
- Proudly made in South Africa from natural, plant-based oils which soothe and nourish your skin.
- All hand creams are produced using a blend of organic coconut oils and fragrance oils sourced from the world’s leading perfumers.
- Gentle on your skin and kind to the planet:
- No harmful sulfates or parabens
- Not tested on animals (Cruelty-free)
- Completely biodegradable (environmentally friendly)
Recommendations for use:
Recommendations for use:
Gently apply to clean skin as needed.
Fragrance Notes
Fragrance Notes
This fragrance is a loving tribute to the silent, fierce beauty of the African savanna, where nature commands respect.
Woody yet fresh, this unisex scent is both grounding and soothing, while still maintaining an exciting edge.
Let it transport you to the wilderness, where a quiet mind and adventure await behind every Acacia tree.
TOP NOTES:
Crisp Bergamot
HEART NOTES:
Wild Sage, Ancient Cypress, Musk
BASE NOTES:
Spiced Patchouli Leaves, Calming Cedarwood
Non-Profit Beneficiary: Peace Parks Foundation
A percentage of sales from this Collection is donated to The Peach Park Foundation, a transnational initiative founded by Nelson Mandela, HRH Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, and Dr Anton Rupert.