
- red flower kinmoxei wild lime silk oil, 2.4 oz
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| Latest | $46.00 3 hrs ago |
| Highest | $49.89 Apr 12, '14 |
| Lowest | $38.40 Apr 15, '15 |
| Average | $46.00 (30d avg) $46.00 (90d avg) $44.92 (180d avg) $45.56 (365d avg) $45.12 (Lifetime average) |
| Added | Jan 14, 2014 |
30 day average: 373,937
90 day average: 254,758
warmly glow to release the vital flow of energy in the body. create radiance, deeply moisturize and naturally scent the skin with kinmoxei flowers, hints of wild lime and monoi kinmoxei wild like silk oil delivers a warming embrace of intensely fragrant oil, bringing vitality to the body and replenishing the skin for a warm, healthy glow. applying oil while the skin is still damp is one of the best ways to improve hydration and overall complexion. oils have a smaller molecular structure than typical creams, allowing moisture to penetrate into the deepest layers of the dermis.

| Latest | $48.00 13 hrs ago |
| Highest | $48.00 Jun 14, '13 |
| Lowest | $48.00 Jun 14, '13 |
| Average | $48.00 (30d avg) $48.00 (90d avg) $48.00 (180d avg) $48.00 (365d avg) $48.00 (Lifetime average) |
| Added | Jun 14, 2013 |
Create Glow and Deeply Scent Kinmoxei Wild Lime Silk Oil is inspired by the fifth step of a Japanese cleansing regimen that has been perfected by centuries of attention to the sensual and thorough art of caring for the body. Drench the body in the scent of pure flowers and softening oils. This blend of the beautifully tiny, yet intensely scented, kinmoxei flowers and hints of wild lime, mimosa and vetivert help warm skin and stimulate blood flow. Bringing a healthy glow to the skin s surface. Rice bran, silk extract and monoi oil are high in vitamin e and fatty acids bringing moisture and antioxidants that absorb quickly into the skin with incredible lightness. A delicately scented blend of penetrating nutrients to leave the skin soft and radiant. A ritual based body treatment founded on the principle of stimulat