Organic Moisturizing Products Lees Summit MO

Before committing to the first sweet-scented lotion that turns you on, take a moment to turn that bottle around and check out the ingredient list. You want your body lotion to be made from ingredients that are easily recognizable and derived from nature. Here are some easy ways to keep your skin naturally silky smooth. Please scroll down to learn more and get access to all the related products and services in Lees Summit, MO listed below.

Xiphium Salon
(913) 696-1616
5037 W 117th St
leawood, KS
Services
Haircut / Style, Hair Color, Highlights / Lowlights, Color Correction, Permanents, Body Waves, Wave Relaxers, Permanent Straightening, Up – do's, Special Occasions, Bridal Services, Hair Removal, Make Up, Make Up Application

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Supertarget
(816) 524-1405
1850 Nw Chipman Rd
Lees Summit, MO
Store Hours
M-Fr: 8:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m.Sa: 8:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m.Su: 8:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m.

Sephora
(Coming Soon!
990 NW Blue Pkwy
Lee's Summit, MO
Hours
Monday-Saturday:10am-9pm
Sunday:11am-6pm

JC Penney
(816) 600-3253
990 NW Blue Pkwy
Lees Summit, MO
Hours
Mon-Fri 10:00-10:00
Sat 9:00-10:00
Sun 10:00-8:00

Sears
(816) 251-1000
601 North M 291 High
Lees Summit, MO
Hours
Mon-Fri:9am -9pm
Sat:9am -9pm
Sun:10am -8pm

Supertarget
(816) 524-1405
1850 Northwest Chipman Rd
Lees Summit, MO
 
Kohl's
(816) 246-5110
1820 NW Chipman Rd
Lee's Summit, MO
Hours
M: 8am-10pm
TU: 8am-10pm
W: 8am-10pm
TH: 8am-10pm
F: 8am-11pm
SA: 7am-10pm
SU: 9am-9pm

Walmart Supercenter
(816) 246-4555
1000 Ne Sam Walton Lane
Lee'S Summit, MO
Store Hours
Mon-Fri:8:00 am -Sat:8:00 am -Sun:8:00 am -
Pharmacy #
(816) 525-2750
Pharmacy Hours
Monday-Friday: 9:00 am - 9:00 pm Saturday: 9:00 am - 7:00 pm Sunday: 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

Macy's
900 NW Blue Parkway
Lee's Summit, MO
 
Walmart
(816) 358-7790
10300 E. Hwy 350
Raytown, MO
Store Hours
Mon-Fri:8:00 am -Sat:8:00 am -Sun:8:00 am -
Pharmacy #
(816) 358-7872
Pharmacy Hours
Monday-Friday: 9:00 am - 9:00 pm Saturday: 9:00 am - 7:00 pm Sunday: 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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Organic Moisturizing Lotions for Body, Heels, Elbows, and Hands

Organic Moisturizing Lotions for Body, Heels, Elbows, and Hands

October 17, 2009   Marisa Belger

If your skin was hungry, would you feed it potato chips and a Twinkies or would you reach for something more wholesome, like an apple or a green salad? You may want to think before answering. Still thinking? Well, think about this: when you fuel your body with food heavy with refined sugar, excess salt and artificial preservatives you not only put yourself on a path to conditions like heart disease, diabetes and obesity, you also sacrifice long-term energy and vitality for a quick tease of the taste buds (junk food may feel good going down, but often makes you tired and cranky later). Same goes for your skin. Slather on a daily coating of a synthetically processed body lotion and you’re exposing the body’s biggest organ to artificial fragrances, colors and preservatives, many of which have been linked to irritating—and sometimes life threatening—conditions and diseases. No good. So before committing to the first sweet-scented lotion that turns you on, take a moment to turn that bottle around and check out the ingredient list. You want your body lotion to be made from ingredients that are easily recognizable and derived from nature.

Here are some easy ways to keep your skin naturally silky smooth:

I can’t stop singing the praises of Avalon Organics. Nope, can’t do it. And I won’t. So there. Avalon’s Therapeutic Hand & Body lotion ($7.21) is my all-season lotion go to. I enjoy the lavender and the ylang ylang, buying the stuff in the biggest bottle they make and slathering it everywhere every day. Rich in certified organic sunflower, flaxseed and coconut oils, this stuff gets the job done whether your issue is dry fingers from too much washing or scaly winter legs. Prepare to be moisturized.

For chronically dry spots like heels and elbows, you may need to upgrade to something more serious. Boots Organic Body Butter ($13.99) shoul...

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