Contents 100% organic coconut oil balm. Oil
is unrefined, cold-pressed and non-hydrogenated.
Benefits Coconut oil is rich in vitamin E
and fatty acids, which makes an excellent moisturizer for hair, skin, and
nails.
Tips Use sparingly so the body absorbs
it readily. Great for chapped lips, brittle nails, frizzy hair, dry scalp. Has also
been shown to improve symptoms of more serious skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis,
and acne.
Packaging 10 ml aluminum tin with screw cap. Arrives
in a drawstring canvas pouch.
Use Solid at room temperature, can
be melted between the fingers.
Storage Store in a cool, dark place.
Production Made in New York City
In Stock Yes
Note If you are allergic to coconut,
please avoid topical use as well.
They are. Even the thinnest linen can hold up to 20 times its weight in water, and dries much more quickly than a terry cloth towel.
What can I do with my towels when I’m not on the beach?
Decoration and warmth. We use ours as bath towels, bedspreads, picnic blankets, throws, tablecloths, and shower curtains.
How do I wash my towels?
Simply hand wash, or machine wash with non-chlorine detergent and like colors. Line dry, or tumble dry
on lowest heat. Adding a tablespoon or two of hair conditioner to the wash helps keep linen fibers soft and
strong.
Deck Towel makes the original linen beach towel in New York City. Sewn
from European linens, they're light, strong, and compact. Unlike bulky
cotton towels, our towels repel sand, hold twenty
times their weight in water, and dry in a snap. At 70 x 57”, a Deck
Towel is sized to accommodate two sunbathers but folds to the size of
your beach
read. When it gets colder, it becomes your
favorite bath towel, bedspread, picnic blanket, tablecloth, or
shower curtain. Read more about the benefits of linen towels.
Our first collection was inspired by a 1930s photograph of five Belgian soldiers bathing in the Meuse River, by imagining the sort of materials and patterns they might have used to dry off. Read more about our collections in the press.