Replenish Hand and Body Cream
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Pamper your skin with Replenish Hand & Body Cream, the ultimate hydrating solution for dry, tired skin. Made with a thoughtfully curated blend of organic ingredients, this cream nourishes deeply while leaving your skin feeling soft, smooth, and revitalised.
• Key Benefits:
• Infused with Pro-Vitamin B5, it restores and locks in moisture, giving your skin a healthy, radiant glow.
• Enriched with Organic Oils, Shea Butter, Cocoa Butter, avocado and Aloe Vera, it provides deep hydration and soothes even the driest areas.
• Vitamin E acts as a powerful antioxidant, protecting your skin from environmental stressors.
• Clean Beauty Formula:
• Free from parabens and sulphates, ensuring a safe, gentle experience for all skin types.
• Crafted with organic, skin-loving ingredients you can trust.
Lightweight yet luxuriously creamy, Replenish Hand & Body Cream absorbs quickly without leaving a greasy residue, making it perfect for daily use. Treat your skin to the nourishing care it deserves.
Massage into your hands at least once a day
How long will it last?
Two-year shelf life. Use within 12 months of opening.
What's in it?
Aqua (Spring Water), Aloe barbadensis (Organic Aloe leaf) extract, Helianthus annus (Organic Sunflower Oil), Butyrospermum Parkii (Organic Shea Butter), Persea gratissima (Organic Avocado Oil), D-Panthenol (Pro Vitamin B5), Cetearyl alcohol, Stearic acid, Cetyl alcohol, Glycerin, Coco caprylate, Theobroma cacao (Organic Cocoa Butter), Glyceryl stearate, Phenoxyethanol (green tea), Coco glucosides, Parfum, Tocopherol, Sodium hydroxide, Phytic acid, Alpha-Isomethylionone*, Benzyl Benzoate*, Citronellol*, Coumarin*, Geraniol*, Hexyl Cinnamal*, Limonene* Linalool*
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FAQs
Are your cosmetics free from chemicals?
Yes - they are totally free from unnecessary harsh chemicals and don't contain sulphates or parabens.
Is your packaging recyclable?
All of my plastic bottles are made of recycled plastic and all of my glass is completely recyclable. I re-use as much packaging as possible and have swapped as much plastic as I can for card and paper.
Are there any fillers or binders in your wheatgrass and chlorella and can you take them together?
My wheatgrass and chlorella don't contain any fillers or binders at all. They work very well when taken together.
Do any of your skincare products contain colours or synthetic fragrances?
None of my hair or skincare formulas contain artificial colours. I only use natural oils so no synthetic fragrances at all.
Shipping
Fast shipping
All orders are securely packed and sent tracked 1st class with Royal Mail. I also ship globally, if your country isn't automatically accounted for at the checkout then please get in touch at susie@susiewho.co.uk
Order tracking
All orders are sent tracked as standard so you can stay up to date with your order until the moment it arrives.
Got a question?
Email me at susie@susiewho.co.uk if you have a shipping query
About
Kind to the body
Every product in my collection is designed to be kind to the body. So much of what we eat and put on our skin is full of chemicals, preservatives and harmful ingredients. By stripping everything back to the purest, scientifically proven elements, I've created a range of supplements, skincare and haircare that are kind, gentle and effective.
Kind to the planet
My Miron glass jars are 100% recyclable and perfect for re-use. All of my plastic lids are made from the most recyclable form of plastic there is so no need to worry about them ending up in landfill! I've swapped to paper and card wherever possible and now have some amazing new insulated boxes for my juice cleanses that are totally plastic free!
Backed by over 15 years of nutritional therapy
I study with The Hippocrates Institute which was founded by pioneer Anne Wigmore. She was an advocate of self-healing through diet and one of the first to promote the benefits of raw food, wheatgrass and ‘detoxing’ back in the 1940s.