LCN Spa Bali Cream Foam

LCN’s Spa Bali Cream Foam is a deep cleansing foam that uses hibiscus extract to provide velvety-soft skin.

What we say:
‘If you’re looking for a product that makes you feel pampered and pretty, Bali Relax Cream Foam will be right up your alley. It’s a much more luxurious alternative to soap or shower gel, with a beautiful floral fragrance and a creamy, mousse-like texture that turns to foam when mixed with water on the skin. Bali Relax contains nourishing extracts of hibiscus, coconut oil and Monoi de Tahiti oil, and is permeated by tiny Himalayan salt crystals that act as a gentle exfoliator and leave your skin tingling with vitality. The only negative I found about this product is that the salt has a tendency to leave the skin slightly dry – so it’s a good idea to have a rich body lotion on hand to apply afterwards. Make sure it’s a fragrance-free moisturiser though, so as not to overpower the gorgeous, subtle scent that the Cream Foam leaves on the skin.’
– Cindy

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9 Responses

  1. This product sounds amazing!!! I love a body wash that leave a lingering smell long after you have showered without making you feel sickly sweet. I like a fresh smell and not a sweet smell so I would be keen to try this if I found it on shelves in a salon.

  2. Awww, this sounds luxurious, would love to try it. Its quite expensive though.

  3. Sho, the price is a bit steep.. It does sound like a great product but at that price, I definitely wont be trying it out.. I think there are tons of great products out there that you dont have to spend a fortune on..I do like the packaging though.

  4. I got this for a present from one of my friends. Absolutely amazing, although very expensive.

  5. Although a bit expensive, I found this product to be extremely effective. Highly recommended … if you can afford it. ♥

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