Payton Whipped Body Polish
Description
Say goodbye to dry, dull skin with our Payton Whipped Body Polish. This luxurious, exfoliating scrub gently buffs away impurities, leaving you with velvety smooth skin that feels hydrated and nourished. Treat yourself - you deserve it.
Payton is meant to inspire going after your dreams with strength and passion.
SCENT WAVE
Swell: Orange Blossom + Petitgrain.
Crest: Mimosa + Cassis.
Break: Clove Buds + Cocoa.
Directions: Use in the bath or shower. Exfoliate by massaging a handful of whipped body polish into the skin. Then rinse, leaving skin velvety soft and naturally hydrated. Caution: May make the shower or tub slippery.
FINAL SALE
Made in small batches in California.
8 oz | 226 g
Ingredients
Our Mission
DefineMe was founded with a clear mission: to empower self-worth and confidence through scent. We are more than just a fragrance company. We are a movement that empowers individuals, embraces conscious beauty practices, utilizes sustainable packaging, and makes a positive impact on society. By choosing DefineMe, you not only discover captivating scents but also support a brand that values self-worth, the environment, and the education of young women around the world.
Conscious Beauty
What sets us apart at DefineMe is our unwavering commitment to conscious beauty practices. We firmly believe in using only natural, organic, and toxic-free ingredients in our fragrances and products, aligning with the values of customers who prioritize sustainability and ethical choices. We want our customers to feel good about the products they use and the impact they have on themselves and the environment.
Vegan & Cruelty-Free
Ethics and compassion are at the core of our brand. We are proud to be a cruelty-free and vegan brand. We're Leaping Bunny certified and PETA certified.
Giving Back
We pledge a portion of our annual profits to She's The First, a remarkable nonprofit organization dedicated to combating gender inequality by providing assistance to girls in underprivileged areas, enabling them to become the first in their families to graduate from high school.