Verbena body lotion, 10 ounce bright, citrus scented lotion replenishes skins moisture and leaves skin soft and glowing. Formulated with natural oils and powerful extracts to hydrate, condition, and renew.
- VERBENA BODY LOTION - Caswell-Massey’s Verbena Body Lotion is made to moisturize the skin leaving it soft and smooth. Use it on your arms, legs, knees, elbows or anywhere you have dry skin.
- FRESH CITRUS SCENT – Verbena is a single-note fragrance that has a clean, crisp citrusy scent. It is infused with subtle hints of Jasmine, Basil, Spearmint and Mandarin.
- ALL NATURAL - Our Verbena body lotion is made from the finest ingredients and is free from harsh chemicals like sulfates and parabens. Our verbena body lotion is cruelty-free and never tested on animals.
- WONDERFUL GIFT IDEA – This body lotion is packaged in a pretty bottle and is ready to give. The elegant Verbena body lotion makes a perfect choice for birthdays and other special occasion.
- CRAFTED IN THE USA – Caswell-Massey, an American Original, has been producing luxury Soaps and Fine Fragrances for over 266 years, since being founded in America in 1752.
- VERBENA BODY LOTION - Caswell-Massey’s Verbena Body Lotion is made to moisturize the skin leaving it soft and smooth. Use it on your arms, legs, knees, elbows or anywhere you have dry skin.
- FRESH CITRUS SCENT – Verbena is a single-note fragrance that has a clean, crisp citrusy scent. It is infused with subtle hints of Jasmine, Basil, Spearmint and Mandarin.
- ALL NATURAL - Our Verbena body lotion is made from the finest ingredients and is free from harsh chemicals like sulfates and parabens. Our verbena body lotion is cruelty-free and never tested on animals.
- WONDERFUL GIFT IDEA – This body lotion is packaged in a pretty bottle and is ready to give. The elegant Verbena body lotion makes a perfect choice for birthdays and other special occasion.
- CRAFTED IN THE USA – Caswell-Massey, an American Original, has been producing luxury Soaps and Fine Fragrances for over 266 years, since being founded in America in 1752.