Happy Holidays From The Inspiration Behind Lion & Loki

Beauty News and Top Skincare Tips Dec 20 2018
Happy Holidays From The Inspiration Behind Lion & Loki

Happy Holidays from Lion and Loki, the inspiration behind Lion & Loki!


The inspiration behind Lion & Loki is, well, Lion and Loki. Lion is the 7 month old son of our Founder, Carolyn Moore, whom she was pregnant with when she developed our 100% Plant Based Skin Oil, Afterglow. Loki is the puppy now, 1 year old Shih Tzu, who was there to support her with her every step of her pregnancy.


(Fun fact: our logo symbolizes both Lion AND Loki. Lion is symbolized by the lion, and Loki is symbolized by the chrysanthemum flower under the "Lion & Loki" banner on our logo. Shih Tzus are known as lion dogs and also as chrysanthemum dogs as the fur on their face grows out similar to the chrysanthemum flower)


Afterglow is a 100% Plant Based Skin Oil consisting of 25 different botanical oils working together to bring you results such as Prevention and Reduction of Stretch Marks, Scars, Uneven Skin Tone, Age Spots, Fine Lines and Wrinkles, Soothes Skin Conditions (such as eczema, psoriasis, etc), and is suitable for ALL skin types.

It is FREE of parabens, synthetics, artificial fragrances, chemicals, preservatives and it is VEGAN and CRUELTY FREE.

Read reviews and shop our Holiday Sale by clicking the "Shop Now" button below. Enjoy 20% off through tomorrow with code "HOLIDAYS20"


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