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Tracee Ellis Ross's Pattern Beauty has had us singing its praises since it debuted its haircare products six years ago. Now, the brand has expanded into another section of beauty, body care, with the recently launched Pattern Body. Tracee made the exciting announcement last month in an Instagram Reel. "Juicy and joyful hydration for hair and now body," she said in the video.


The body care products include: moisturizing body wash, a lightweight nourishing body oil, dry exfoliating body scrub, hydrating body lotion, and moisture-rich body cream. "Each of these products is anchored in my personal routine," she told Harper's Bazaar. "When using these formulas, I want people to feel hydrated, radiant, and glowy. But mostly I want people to feel like themselves. I want you to be able to use these products and remember who you are."

Speaking to ELLE, the Girlfriends star opened up about the launch and shared her skincare secrets. "Scrub, hydrate, and love it," she said. "I want that skin to pop, glow, and look like an expression and reflection of your soul!"

With products ranging from $32 to $36, check out Pattern Beauty's new Pattern Body collection below:

Pattern Body Dry Exfoliating Body Scrub

Pattern Beauty

This scrub has dead sea extracts and Epsom salt to scrub the dead skin away. It also has nourishing oils and creams like sweet almond oil, coconut oil and mango seed butter to replenish the skin barrier with moisture.

$36

Pattern Body Moisturizing Body Wash

Pattern Beauty

Infused with aloe vera and olive oil, this body wash is sure to leave your skin feeling hydrated rather than strip it of its natural oils.

$32

Pattern Body Nourishing Body Oil

Pattern Beauty

From lavender oil to shea butter, this nourishing body oil is described to be fast absorbing while also leaving you smelling good.

$36

Pattern Body Hydrating Body Lotion

Pattern Beauty

Lightweight and hydrating are the two words that the website used to describe this lotion.

$32

Pattern Body Moisture Rich Body Cream

Pattern Beauty

This body cream was designed to boost elasticity while leaving skin silky smooth.

$36

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