William Morris Forest Bathing Hand Creams Trio
Nourish Your Hands With Some Luxury Moisturiser Using This Hand Cream Trio From William Morris In The ‘Forest Bathing’ Range. These Tubes Of Hand Cream Each Hold 30Ml Which Makes Them The Perfect Size To Slip Into Your Bag, Ready For Your Hands When The Winter Chill Dries Them Out.
The Tubes Are Beautifully Decorated With The ‘Woodland Weeds’ Pattern, ‘Strawberry Thief’ And ‘Foliage’. Each Tube Has A Different Colour Scheme; One Lilac And White, One Pink And Cream And One Blue, Pink, Taupe, Green And Lilac. The Hand Creams Are Fragranced With Aromatic Extracts Of Cypress, Pine, Oakmoss And Juniper Which Are Infused With 100% Natural Phytoncides Which Help To Reduce Stress And Regenerates The Skin. Each Tube Of Hand Cream Is Enriched With Vitamin E, Cocoa Butter, Shea Butter, Jojoba Oil And Macadamia Oil To Leave Your Hands Feeling Nourished.
The Delicately Fragranced Hand Creams Come In A Matching Card Box With A Cut Out Window On The Front, Allowing You To See Each Item Inside. This Set Is A Wonderful Gift To Give To A Friend Or Relative, Perfect For A Birthday Or Christmas Present, Or As A Treat For Yourself.
Heathcote And Ivory Products Are Not Tested On Animals. No Animal Derivatives Are Included; The Only Exceptions Are Derivatives Where The Animal Has Not Been Harmed In Any Way By The Process E.G. Beeswax And Lanolin.
Skin Friendly, No Parabens, No Sulphates.
Cruelty Free And Vegan Friendly
About The William Morris Range
William Morris, Artist, Philosopher, Poet And Political Theorist, Was One Of The Most Outstanding Influential Designers Of The Arts And Crafts Movement. Through His Company, Morris And Co He Produced Some Of The Most Fashionable And Exciting Textiles And Wallpapers Of The Late 19Th Century. He Found His Inspiration In Nature And Medieval Art, But Also Employed The Very Characteristic Victorian Taste For Heavily Detailed Patterns And Deep, Sometimes Earthy Colours. Because Of Their Artistry And Timeless And Classic, Natural Feel, Morris’S Designs Have Been Consistently Popular Since His Death In 1896.
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