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Sulfur & Chamomile Soap Bar 16gr

16gr.
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The snail secretion, olive oil, wild lavender, sulfur and chamomile bar soap cleanses the skin effectively, while keeping it soft and moisturized. –Snail secretion helps restore the skin barrier and is rich in collagen, keeping the skin hydrated. -Olive and almond oil are rich in fatty acids, vitamin E and antioxidants, thus revitalizing and hydrating the skin and calming irritation. -Chamomile flower extract helps remove dead skin cells, regenerate the skin and reduce inflammation. -Tea tree leaf oil and lavender flower oil have exceptional antimicrobial and antifungal properties and along with sulfur, which has keratolytic action, are ideal for problematic skin cleansing.

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  • Revitalizes sensitive and damaged skin.
  • Cleanses effectively.
  • Leaves the skin soft and moisturized.
Formulated with: Olea europaea (olive) fruit oil*, Cocos nucifera (coconut) oil*, qua, Elaeis guineensis (palm) oil, Prunus amygdalus dulcis (sweet almond) oil*, sodium hydroxide, Lavandula officinalis (lavender) flower oil, sulfur, Melaleuca alternifolia (tea tree) leaf oil *, linalool, Chamomilla recutita flower extract*, glycerol, snail secretion filtrate, tocopherol, limonene, geraniol (*organic farming product)
Formulated WITHOUT: preservatives, chemical additives, artificial pigments, fragrance, genetically modified organisms (GMO), mineral oil
Apply on wet skin until foamy, massage for several minutes and rinse with plenty of water.
  • Keep in a place where it is well-ventilated and drained.
  • Dermatologically tested.
  • For external use only.
  • Avoid the eye area.
  • Not approved for children.
  • In case of irritation discontinue use.
  • Store in a cool place away from direct sunlight.
  • Do not use after the expiration date printed on the packaging.
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