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πŸ’§ Keep your skin HYDRATED this WINTER πŸ’§

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Help your skin survive the harsh winter by keeping it moisturised. ? ? ? The cold season has a

Help your skin survive the harsh winter by keeping it moisturised. [View online.]( β€Š [superbalist.com]( [FREE & flexible shipping and returns*]( [FREE & flexible shipping and returns*]( β€Š [WOMEN]( [WOMEN]( [MEN]( [MEN]( [KIDS]( [KIDS]( [HOME + LIVING]( [HOME]( β€Š The cold season has arrived and your skin needs extra protection from harsh winds and dry air. Taking extra care to keep your skin moisturised is the best protection, and hereҀ™s how to do it. β€Š β€Š Daytime moisturisers are there to help create a barrier from the outside elements while locking in hydration. Look for ones with humectants, hyaluronic acid and niacinamide for the best protection. [SHOP DAY CREAM]( β€Š β€Š β€Š Include a moisturising cream in your nighttime routine. This will penetrate deeper into the skin during the night. Look for a cream with vitamin E, glycerine and ceramides as these are repairing + moisturising ingredients. [SHOP NIGHT CREAM]( β€Š β€Š β€Š Even though you might be covered up in winter, lotioning your body is still important to prevent dry and ashy skin. Lotions with oils, shea butter, and aloe vera along with ceramides, squalene and glycerin are the best options. [SHOP BODY LOTION]( β€Š β€Š Fighting the colder weather conditions starts from within. Nutricosmetics aid in improving your health, helping promote collagen production and skin elasticity. Luminious skin capsulesMOTHERKIND Marine collagen DOSE&CO Flawless face capsulesSKIN NUTRITION [SHOP NUTRICOSMETICS]( [SHOP CLEAN BEAUTY]( β€Š β€Š [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( [TikTok]( β€Š Privacy Policy]([| Customer Service: 087 362 7300]( [Manage your preferences.]( [Unsubscribe]( © Fashion United SA (Pty) Ltd t/a Superbalist.com

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