Night time serum
Bahama Bright
Our skin is an organ. It is the only organ outside our bodies.
If I told you that you need to do yoga exercises to oxygenate your internal organs the way exercise oxygenates your muscles, you might start yoga.
If I told you to drink certain herbs to feed your glandular system the way food feeds your digestive system, you might drink those herbal teas.
So likewise I am here to tell you that your skin, the only organ outside our bodies, needs to be rejuvenated and nutrified, just like your internal organs.
Introducing, Bahama Bright.
A night serum that rejuvenates, oxygenates and nutrifies your skin. The side effect: stretchmarks….age spots, sunburnt areas and scars are greatly reduced and your skin will get a much needed healing boost for a bright and healthy glow. It is especially beneficial for those who work in the hot sun, salt water and dry sandy beaches.
It’s like a Bahamas vacation for your skin. A break away from all the daily stress and strain.
Get your bottle today and apply daily, after a shower just before bed: to face, hands, arms, body and or any affected part. Let it dry. It will not stain your clothes or bed sheets. For external use only.
It works best at night while you sleep. The aloe vera heals damaged skin cells. The fruit enzymes and nutrient carbohydrates feed the skin, generating fresh new skin cells.
For best results wash off the next morning with soap and a little sprinkle of baking soda acting as a mini scour to scrub off dead skin cells.
After a week your skin will be refreshed, new and as bright as the Bahamas sun!
Shake well before each application and be sure to refrigerate bottle when not in use. It’s skin food and must be kept fresh like any other foodstuff. If you happen to leave it out overnight don’t worry, fermentation makes it more effective. It just doesn’t smell great, lol, so it’s best to keep it fresh. Can last up to a year when properly refrigerated. Do not freeze.
And don’t forget to protect your skin from harsh solar radiation. Wear protective clothing.
If you work in the hot sun wear finger-less gloves, sleeves and large brim hat. Wear pants and socks to protect your toes. This sun don’t play!