
LO-LO is a super hydrating moisturizer that contains skin loving natural ingredients. Compact and convenient, it is the perfect traveling companion for purse, suitcase, backpack, and gym bag. Packaged in a tin so you never experience bottle breaks, leaks, or explosions.
BENEFITS: When the bar is applied to the skin it becomes fluid (making it ideal for massage) and quickly absorbed once rubbing stops. When absorbed, no residue is left on paper, clothing, etc. Once on the skin, it lasts through multiple hand washings, eliminating the need to reapply moisturizer. Lo-Lo quickly soothes and softens skin. It is especially effective on dry, rough elbows, heels, and cracked cuticles. Use on bug bites for immediate relief.
TO USE: Remove from can and rub on areas you want to moisturize: hands, feet, elbows, knees, hair ~ everywhere! Apply after the shower, like you would a bar of soap, to dry skin areas, or apply it to your hands and rub in your hair for great shine & frizz control. To double the benefits, apply to slightly damp skin. The Lo-Lo To-Go, used daily, will moisturize your hands for approximately three months.
INGREDIENTS: Organic Cocos Nucifera (Coconut Oil), Beeswax, Vitis Vinifera (Grapeseed Oil), Theobroma (Cocoa Butter), Organic Olea Europaea (Pure Virgin Olive Oil), Prunus Dulcis (Sweet Almond Oil), Tocopherol (Vitamin E), Rosmarinus Officinalis (Rosemary Seed Extract), Essential or Fragrance Oils.
PACKAGED in an earth-friendly and skin-safe tin. Shelf life of a Lo-Lo Bar is approximately 18 months. Bars can be frozen for an extended period of time for use at a later date. We recommend that Lo-Lo be kept out of direct sunlight.
Our products are handcrafted and have slight variations.Approximately 1 ounce




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threesheeps: @bjsebeck one more thing to worry about with my flyer& bobbins inside. Packed specifically in my carry on for safety from baggage handlers.
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threesheeps: I'm finally eating the box of chocolates I got in my bag at Stringtopia. I decided chocolate was called for.
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threesheeps: @Faiche_Stiabhna i think they shouldn't say you can have a carry on and a personal item if there isn't actually space for that.
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threesheeps: And, why do they say they will check it as a courtesy? It's not really a courtesy. There's no choice.
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threesheeps: Also, why on every flight am I in the group that boards last.
about 12 hours ago
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