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The sun is here, so get jet set ready to look and feel your best with the new Natio Holiday Essentials. Natio unveils what is hot on the beach this summer with a sensational range of holiday essentials, allowing you to become the ultimate bronzed goddess. With a range of all new natural mineral bronzing products from the unique loose mineral foundation to the glossy sheer lips glosses you can be quickly on your way to the beach with fresh, glowing, sun-kissed skin.
Tanning Wipes: £10.00
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If you want to travel light and have too many products to squeeze into your backpack, at a handy travel size of 59ml, Dr Bronner’s Castile Liquid Soap is the ultimate multi-tasking travel must-have.
It can:
Fit into your hand luggage, rucksack, handbag, or pocket
Be used to clean clothes, hair, body, or face – perfect for festival goers and happy campers
Be made into a pest spray – the ultimate for hardened travellers
Treat cuts and grazes – Eucalyptus and Tea Tree get our vote
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Lineless® to go by Dr. Fredric Brandt is a 4-piece anti-aging, anti-oxidant skincare kit is designed to protect skin from free radical damage, prevent dryness and eradicate fine lines and wrinkles. Conveniently packaged and perfect for travel, lineless® to go provides the essentials for radiant, youthful-looking skin anytime, anywhere.
The collection of lineless® products include anti-aging, anti-oxidant formulas that contain Vitamins C and E along with Green Tea, White Tea and Grapeseed Extr... [more]
Natio is Australia’s fastest growing beauty brand and their ethos encapsulates affordable, quality products which reflect and enhance natural beauty. Natio has now launched into Debenhams in the UK.
Natio’s expertise and knowledge about beauty care can be traced back over four generations; during this time the brand has evolved from a family business which has been producing skincare and cosmetics for 75 years. In 1993, Max and Vivienne Ross launched Natio’s beauty care range and due to its g... [more]
While there are strict standards for the labelling of organic food products, the 'organic' personal care industry remains unregulated, fostering a business culture of fraud. A product can refer to itself as ‘organic’ or ‘natural’ if just 1% of its ingredients fall into either of these categories – the other 99% can be man-made. This means a tiny sprig of herb can be dipped in 3000 gallons of production batch water transforming it into a ‘natural’ formula even if the rest of the ingredients are ... [more]
While there are strict standards for the labelling of organic food products, the 'organic' personal care industry remains unregulated, fostering a business culture of fraud. A product can refer to itself as ‘organic’ or ‘natural’ if just 1% of its ingredients fall into either of these categories – the other 99% can be man-made. This means a tiny sprig of herb can be dipped in 3000 gallons of production batch water transforming it into a ‘natural’ formula even if the rest of the ingredients are ... [more]
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