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Skin Deep

Feb 21, 2010


Nature by Canus has combined age-old moisturizing ingredients in an all-natural, fragrance-free skin care line designed for women’s facial health and wellness. In addition to fresh goat’s milk, which, according to Waterbury, Vt.-based Canus, is packed with proteins, vitamins and minerals beneficial to skin, the products contain organic ingredients whenever possible to promote smooth, healthy complexions, including such effective ingredients as shea butter, jojoba oils and aloe. The hypoallergenic, clinically tested line consists of a 5-ounce tube of Moisturizing Clay Mask, a five-ounce tube of Hydrating Facial Scrub and a 0.50-ounce jar of Firming Eye Cream, all retailing for a suggested $15.99, and a 1.7-ounce jar of Daily Facial Cream for a suggested $19.99. To learn more, visit www.canusgoatsmilk.com.


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