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The 'Buttermilk' Balm Helps Your Skin Achieve Optimal Hydration

Beauty brand 'Butter London' is continuing to expand its offerings with the advent of 'Buttermilk' probiotic body balm, which aims to provide a combination of moisturizing, conditioning and soothing .

This probiotic body balm is infused with Lactococcus Ferment Lysate, a novel probiotic ingredient that is believed to be able to promote epidermal growth, resulting in a strengthened skin barrier and overall healthier skin that is optimally hydrated. Elsewhere, the body balm also contains known skin health-promoting ingredients such as sunflower oil, glycerin and shea butter, which work together to keep the skin moisturized and supple.

Julie Campbell, general manager over at Butter London, said the brand is "excited to offer a non-greasy, fast-absorbing formula that immediately delivers nourishing hydration for healthier-looking skin."

As a further bonus, the 'Buttermilk Probiotic Body Balm' is also certified cruelty-free, vegan and gluten-free.
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