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Epoch Firewalker Relaxing Foot Cream

Jenny from Havelock North

Soothes tired, achy feet. Do your feet ever feel like they're on fire after a long, hard day? Soothe and relax them using natural ingredients like Hawaiian ti plant extract (Cordyline terminalis), traditionally used by Polynesian firewalkers to absorb heat and to cool and soothe the skin. Combined with Babassu oil (Orbignya phalerata) to provide the perfect amount of moisturisation.

Benefits:

Absorbs the feeling of heat brought on by tired, achy feet.
Relaxes and softens skin.
Safety-allergy-dermatologist-tested.

A donation of $0.25 from each Epoch product sold goes toward the Nu Skin Force for Good Foundation, a nonprofit organization committed to fostering lasting improvements around the world.

Usually $34. With 10% discount Now only $28.80

Be quick to order because this is a limited time offer only!!!

Follow the link below for more details & order form.

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