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Burt's Bees Banana Hand Creme
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Banana Hand Creme


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Burt's Bees

    



2oz cream, $8.80

Country of Origin: USA
 
Hands, often exposed to heat, cold, dirt and harsh detergents, are one of the first areas of the body to show aging. Keep yours soft and smooth with this super emollient hand creme.
 

Ingredients:
Sweet almond oil, purified water, beeswax, aloe barbadensis gel, kaolin (natural clay), grapefruit seed extract, banana fragrance, carrageenan extract, sodium borate (natural borax), tocopherol (vitamin E), glucose & glucose oxidase & lactoperoxidase (sugar & natural enzymes).

About Burt's Bees:


Burt's Bees started north of Bangor, Maine, when Burt Shavitz, a beekeeper who made his living selling jars of honey out of his pickup, hooked up with Roxanne Quimby, a hard-working waitress and single mom, to make beeswax candles. After pulling in $200 dollars at a local junior high crafts fair and bake sale, they knew they were on to something. As their little venture grew, the 8 x 8 turkey coop where Burt lived was getting rather cramped, so they rented a one-room schoolhouse for $150 a year. There, despite the lack of heat, running water, and electricity, Burt's Bees kept buzzing.

Today, Burt's Bees has moved to bigger digs in North Carolina, but their company is still one big happy family producing a full line of earth-friendly, natural personal care products (and yes, they still make candles).

 
 
    Banana Hand Creme
by Burt's Bees
2oz cream, $8.80
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