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NZ Hamilton Based Savvy Touch.

Naturally Healthy

Savvy Touch is a family business owned and operated right here in the Waikato.
We have used and recommended Steve's products for 20 years and still keep coming back for more.
Here is what Savvy Touch says about themselves.
We pride ourselves in using the best native ingredients from New Zealand and around the world, our aim is to always be 100% natural. But we will not compromise on performance. if needed we use "preservatives", but again our aim is to use the "cleanest" & most effective. The majority are plant based (coconut) preservatives.
Rocket Fuel our No1 product now becoming world famous a 100% natural synergistic blend designed to support a clear & healthy respiratory system in the head & chest a must have for breathing issues, incredible for athletes, breathe better perform better breathe better recover faster! #3drops #3secs #breathe
Our Skin Smoothie, it's "rude" to call it a moisturiser. It is packed with essential oils & herbs all designed to aid in natural healing of the skin. Incredible on normal skin it hydrates & retexturises. An absolute most have for dry damaged skin. Eczema, dermatitis etc.
Mango Butter Sunscreen. In a base on mango butter with calendula & active manuka honey to aid in natural healing of the skin while. We use zinc oxide as the block with an emulsifier so it absorbs clear into the skin. The big question is. Is it a moisturiser with a sunscreen or a sunscreen that moisturisers!
Just some of the incredible range we proudly call Savvy Touch

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