Does Face Care Matter More Than Body Care?

Spots to Watch (and How to Treat Them)

Elbows

Always bending, leaning, and rubbing against clothes—no surprise they get thick and rough.
Routine: After a quick cleanse, apply Pure Glycerin (Moisture Lock, 24H Soft Touch), then layer Cocoa Butter (Deep Repair, 24H Moisturization). Do this a few times a week for a softer, even-looking feel.

Feet

Feet have no oil glands, so they tend to be drier—and hot showers or sandals don’t help.
Routine: Nightly, on clean, dry feet: massage Cocoa Butter into heels and soles; add a thin sweep of Pure Glycerin on the roughest spots; cotton socks on. Repeat several nights weekly.

Hands

Hands face washing, work, and weather. Skin here is thinner and shows dryness quickly.
Routine: Keep a mini Aloe & Hydration (Quick Absorbing, 24H Freshness) for daytime top-ups; at night, use Pure Glycerin on knuckles and finish with Cocoa Butter if very dry.

Knees

Like elbows, they bend constantly and can look dull or scaly.
Routine: Gentle cleanse → Pure Glycerin base → Cocoa Butter to cushion dryness. Repeat 3–4x weekly.


Your 60-Second Body Plan (Daily)

  • AM (post-shower):
    • Choose your all-over base: Aloe & Hydration for a fresh, quick-dry feel or Natural Fairness (Vitamin B3) for an even-looking daily glow.
    • Add a second pass of Cocoa Butter on elbows, knees, and heels.
  • PM:
    • Target rough spots with Pure Glycerin, then seal with Cocoa Butter where needed.

Bottom line: Face care matters. Body care matters just as much. Give your body skin one minute a day and feel the difference—Never Sticky. Always LISSE.Expert advice: This article is for information only and not medical advice. For specific skin concerns, consult a dermatologist.

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