Barefoot goes the extra mile for natural skin care
The natural and organic products website mypure.co.uk has launched a new deal on a natural skin care range, which its creator says can dramatically reduce wrinkles, stretch marks and scar tissue.
Barefoot Botanical's Rosa Fina range, will be on offer and has been specially created with mature skin in mind.
The website is giving away a free Barefoot Botanicals S.O.S Safety Gloves Barrier Hand Cream when you buy two or more products from the Rosa Fina range.
Barefoot stated: "Each ingredient has been carefully sourced to provide high performance with powerful therapeutic benefits without sacrificing ethical integrity."
It added that the product takes its name from a wild Chilean rose which produces the highly therapeutic rosa mosqueta oil when its seeds are pressed.
Barefoot Botanicals' name is inspired by ancient Chinese doctors who travelled without any shoes to villages offering health advice and remedies.
In other organic skin care news, eating the correct natural foods can help reduce wrinkles and improve the condition of hair, according to the news channel Fox News.

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