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Beekman 1802 Four-Piece Heirloom Rose Body Collection w/ Gift Box

SET INCLUDES:
Heirloom Rose Bar Soap - 9 oz
Heirloom Rose Sugar Scrub - 8 oz
Heirloom Rose Body Wash - 17 oz
Heirloom Rose Body Lotion - 17 oz
Gift Box

WHO IT IS FOR:
There's nothing quite like a good exfoliation session to leave your body feeling truly scrubbed clean! That's why we love this sugar scrub. Not a morning person? Then wake up to this lovely, heartwarming scent while you buff away dead skin cells for more polished looking, smoother skin. If you're not feeling up to the exfoliation challenge or just want to give your skin a break, grab the lather-rich bar soap or luxurious body wash. Once you jump out of the shower, get your hydration on with the creamy body lotion. Each product is infused with notes of rose bouquets and features undertones of earthy flower gardens - now that's more than worth getting out of bed for!

BENEFITS:
Heirloom Rose Bar Soap:
  • Helps seal in moisture while cleansing your skin
  • Goat milk, jojoba oil and shea butter help hydrate your skin
  • Kukui nut oil helps enhance the lather
  • Wrapped in printed paper
Heirloom Rose Sugar Scrub:
  • Goat milk is rich in vitamins and naturally exfoliates and moisturizes your skin
  • Honey contains antioxidants and nutrients to help hydrate your skin
  • Jojoba oil helps seal in moisture
  • Made with real sugar crystals that help polish and exfoliate your skin
  • Sulfate, paraben, petroleum and phosphate-free
  • Grainy sugar/sandy texture
  • Jar with twist-off lid
Heirloom Rose Body Wash:
  • Goat milk is rich in vitamins and gentle on your skin
  • Green tea extract helps preserve the natural barrier of your skin
  • Black currant helps nourish dry and damaged skin
  • Aloe vera helps replenish moisture and hydrate your skin
  • Vitamin E helps to nourish your skin
  • Liquid
  • Bottle with a press top cap
Heirloom Rose Body Lotion:
  • Goat milk is rich in vitamins and gentle on your skin
  • Features shea butter to help moisturize and hydrate your hands
  • Black currant helps nourish dry skin
  • Aloe vera helps replenish moisture and hydrate your skin
  • Thick and creamy
  • Bottle with a press top cap

Made in the USA

Please see the Usage & Ingredients tab for how to use and ingredient information.

Dry skin is identified as skin severely lacking natural oil and moisture. Characteristics include roughness, flakiness, tightness, fine pore redness, pronounced fine lines around the eyes and mouth, and a thin, fragile texture. The skin may also appear flaky, ashy or dull from dead skin build up.

Why Exfoliate?
Exfoliation is a very important yet often overlooked step in the beauty regimen. It is the key to loosen and remove a dead layer of skin cells, while speeding up the skin's process of shedding (which slows with aging or mature skin). Exfoliation also helps to stimulate the blood circulation, brighten the complexion by improving color and texture, smooth fine lines and wrinkles, and prevent build-up that can lead to break outs.
Without exfoliation, skin can take on an uneven tone, looking dull, patchy or even ashy. After exfoliation, skin serums and moisturizers are able to penetrate more effectively, allowing the active ingredients to penetrate more successfully and thus leading to better beauty product results.
As a general rule, you will want to exfoliate at least once per week. You can adjust your schedule according to your needs. The texture of the exfoliant may also factor in the frequency of usage. A finer grained exfoliator might be tolerated well and could be used more often if desired. If your skin becomes irritated or flaky, reduce the frequency of exfoliating or switch to one with finer texture.
Sometimes exfoliating ingredients are added to toners or also come in the form of masks. These products provide more options to incorporate exfoliating ingredients into your regimen.

How to Choose an Exfoliator
Choose an appropriate exfoliator for your skin type. Sensitive, fine or aging skin will need a finer abrasive ingredient than other types of skin. The best way to select one is to read the label description to determine the item's abrasiveness or strength. Salt, sugar, plant fiber, nut hulls, jojoba beads, apricot seeds, kernels, oatmeal, and bamboo beads are all common ingredients used in abrasive exfoliators.
Enzymes, retinols, alpha hydroxy acid, lactic acid, glycolic acid and salycilic acid preparations are referred to as chemical exfoliators. They are typically available in varying strengths in the form of a gel or serum. They can also be used once per week, or as desired after cleansing and before moisturizing to attain the same effect. They exfoliate with less irritation, and are especially recommended if your skin is on the sensitive side.

How to Exfoliate
After cleansing and rinsing the face, apply the exfoliator to your wet face. Using your fingers or a soft cloth, scrub using gentle circular motions. You will want to avoid the delicate eye area and scrub gently on the areas bordering it like the cheek bones and temple area outside of the eyes. Rinse your face and softly pat it dry.

Why Moisturize?
Everyone can benefit from using a moisturizer after cleansing. The key is finding the appropriate moisturizer based on your skin type. Moisturizers seal moisture into the skin, so the effect is hydrating while also inhibiting evaporation. Many moisturizers contain active ingredients that deliver vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and skin supporting compounds to provide therapeutic benefits that sooth, protect and ultimately delay the onset of early aging.
Eye creams are optional, but may be desirable for those with dry or aging skin as a welcome addendum to a moisturizer. Some individuals have very delicate eye areas that are more susceptible to wrinkling, dark circles and puffiness. An eye cream can help address these specific concerns with intense moisture and a high concentration of active ingredients.

How to Choose a Moisturizer
The oilier your complexion, the lighter and more liquid your moisturizer should be. Some moisturizers even have oil free ingredients that still serve to moisturize the skin without adding oil. Conversely, dry or aging skin requires a more moisturizing-nourishing preparation. Use a moisturizer labeled with your skin type or specific skin concern. If you live in a particularly harsh climate, consider wearing a more moisturizing face cream during the winter and switch to a lighter formula during warmer months.
Night creams tend to be thicker and more moisturizing than day creams. It is generally recommended to have separate moisturizers simply for the fact that you will want a day cream with a Sun Protection Factor (SPF). This will provide you with added protection from sun damage that ultimately leads to premature aging.
Based on the amount of time you spend outside on any particular day, you might want to wear a moisturizer designed for outdoor use with a significantly higher SPF. You must also factor in how easily your skin burns and take precautions to protect your skin with a sufficient SPF. As a general rule, it is recommended that your day moisturizer should have at least 15-20 SPF, and if you spend more time outdoors, consider a moisturizer with 30+ SPF.

How to Use Moisturizer
After you wash your face and apply toner or a serum (optional), scoop out enough moisturizer to comfortably cover your face and neck area. Using your finger tips, rub it in using upward strokes, making sure to moisturize the neck, décolletage and earlobes. In order to prevent streaks, allow your moisturizer to penetrate before applying foundation.

HOW TO USE:
Heirloom Rose Bar Soap:
Massage bar onto wet hands and skin, creating a rich gentle lather. Rinse clean.

Heirloom Rose Sugar Scrub:
Apply scrub to wet or dry skin and rub in a circular motion. Close your eyes and breathe in the deliciously sweet fragrance.

Heirloom Rose Body Wash:
Massage a generous amount to damp skin, creating a rich lather. Rinse clean.

Heirloom Rose Body Lotion:
Apply a generous amount to your skin with fingertips. Massage in gently with a soothing, circular motion.

Average Days of Supply: 30 days each

INGREDIENTS:
Heirloom Rose Bar Soap: Sodium Palmate, Sodium Cocoate and or Palm Kernelate, Water (Aqua), Glycerin, Fragrance (Parfum), Titanium Dioxide, Sodium Chloride, Aleurites Moluccana Seed Extract (Kukui Nut Oil), Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Oil, Caprae Lac (Goat Milk), Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Butter, Pentasodium Pentetate, CI 73360, CI 60725.

Heirloom Rose Sugar Scrub: Sucrose, Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Oil, Caprae Lac (Goat Milk), Tocopheryl Acetate (Vitamin E), Laureth-4, Rosa Canina Fruit Oil, Camellia Sinensis (Green Tea) Extract, Ribes Nigrum (Blackcurrant) Seed Oil, Fragrance (Parfum), Silica.

Heirloom Rose Body Wash: Water (Aqua), Decyl Glucoside, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Glycerin, Xanthan Gum, Fragrance (Parfum), Panthenol, Tocopheryl Acetate (Vitamin E), Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice, Caprae Lac (Goat Milk), Rosa Canina Fruit (Rosehip) Extract, Ribes Nigrum (Black Currant) Fruit Extract, Camellia Sinensis Leaf (Green Tea) Extract, Phenoxyethanol, Dehydroacetic Acid, Benzoic Acid, Citric Acid.

Heirloom Rose Body Lotion: Water, Isopropyl Myristate, Dimethicone, Caprylic/ Capric Triglyceride, Glycerin, Fragrance, Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Butter, Cetearyl Alcohol, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice, Tocopheryl Acetate, Rosa Canina Fruit (Rosehip) Extract, Ribes Nigrum (Black Currant) Fruit Extract, Camellia Sinensis Leaf (Green Tea) Extract, Acrylates/Acrylamide Copolymer, Mineral Oil, Polysorbate 85, Acrylates/C10-30 Alkyl Acrylate Crosspolymer, Propylene Glycol, Diazolidinyl Urea, Iodopropynyl Butylcarbamate, Goat Milk (Capre Lac).