Early last year, Fenty Beauty made glow dreams come true all around the world with it’s Body Lava launch. The body luminizer found fans and lovers everywhere it went. The shimmering oil became a staple for the all-over-glow effect. And had been out of stock for a long, long time.

Until now.

The brand brings back the OG Body Lava along with a new shade – Trophy Wife – encased in a limited edition packaging.

SILKY, SUBLIME SHIMMER.

DEWY, ULTRA-LIT FINISH.

Give it to me quick: 

Back by popular demand: The ultimate gel-based body luminizer is back to veil skin in a gloriously dewy, high-shine finish.

Tell me more:

This is not a drill: Body Lava has made a comeback—for a limited time only! That post-vacay glow is now yours year-round with this smooth, gel-based body luminizer that glides on and leaves skin feeling dewy to the touch. Get ready to bathe your skin in a gloriously high-shine finish that does to your body what highlighter does to your cheekbones.

Celebrate the look and feel of glistening skin after a day of island hopping. Light-diffusing micropearls blended with a sheer tint of color accentuate all skin tones for a silky, sun-soaked sheen any time of the year. Delivered in a generously sized bottle, Body Lava’s ultimate drenched-in-light radiance—plus its addictive floral vanilla scent—was born to dew your body right.

Fenty Beauty is 100% cruelty free.

THE SHADES
  • Brown Sugar – Glistening bronze
  • Who Needs Clothes?! – Radiant rose gold
  • Trophy Wife – Lustrous Hyper-metallic gold

Since these are back only for a limited time, best to grab them now while you still can.

The Fenty Beauty Body Lava retails for $59. Shop it here.

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