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Elique Organic Skin Food To Go Whipped

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Elique Organic Skin Food To Go Whipped

Why It's Good:

Keeps your skin—especially the rough spots like elbows and feet—soft, smooth, and smelling great.

Why It's Green:

This luxurious handmade moisturizer contains certified organic lavender hydrosol, lavender infused organic safflower oil, and no synthetic preservatives.

Where To Get It:

http://www.eliqueskinandspa.com | $19.00

Whip Your Skin into Its Best Shape Ever

My feet take a beating in summer—pounding on city pavement in delicate little sandals, hiking up rocky terrain in sweaty hiking boots, running barefoot in the backyard howling at the moon (well, maybe not). So they inevitably get a little rough around the edges … and maybe some other places too. But I've just found something to soften 'em up so that they stay smooth and silky no matter what I do. Elique Organic Skin Food To Go Whipped is a luxurious made-to-order moisturizing body cream that softens with safflower oil and smells of lavender (though you can request unscented). Created by Elisha Reverby, a holistic skincare expert and the owner of Get Waxed, an eco-friendly waxing studio in L.A., Whipped is part of a new line of pampering organic products that are all so pure you can eat them (this also means they won't last as long as preservative-infused products so be sure to note the expiration date). But I'll just stick to slathering it on my perfectly pedicured feet.