Project Goods
The Body Lotion
The Body Lotion
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PROJECT GOODS fragrance-free Body Lotion with Colostrum.
A rich yet weightless daily body lotion designed to deeply hydrate, strengthen the skin barrier, and support smooth, resilient, youthful-looking skin - without heaviness, irritation, or fragrance.
Your body skin is living tissue. It deserves the same level of care, intention, and longevity-focused ingredients as your face.
Project Goods Body Lotion is formulated to restore moisture balance, reinforce the skin microbiome, and improve the look and feel of skin over time. It absorbs beautifully, leaving skin soft, supple, and comfortable - never dull, sticky or coated.
Powered by colostrum and advanced skin-barrier lipids, this lotion supports long-term skin vitality from the neck down, at every age.
Key Benefits:
✓ Deep Hydration Without Heaviness: A nourishing blend of glycerine, sodium hyaluronate, and tremella (snow mushroom) delivers lasting hydration while maintaining a lightweight, fast-absorbing feel.
✓ Supports Smooth, Youthful-Looking Skin: Formulated with colostrum and bakuchiol to help support skin renewal, elasticity, and visible smoothness over time - without irritation.
✓ Barrier-Restoring Lipid Complex: Ceramides (NP, AP, EOP), cholesterol, and phytosphingosine work together to strengthen the skin barrier, helping skin better retain moisture and defend against environmental stressors.
✓ Barrier-First Formulation: Supports the skin's natural defenses against daily environmental stressors and dryness.
✓ For All Skin Types & All Ages: Suitable for normal, dry, sensitive, young, and mature skin, including skin prone to dryness or barrier disruption.
✓ Fragrance-Free by Design: Made without fragrance, essential oils, or fragrance-masking agents. Ideal for sensitive skin, low-tox lifestyles, and longevity-focused routines.
Elevated body care, simplified. No fragrance. No unnecessary additives. Just intentional ingredients that support your skin now - and for years to come.
