Ambi Black Soap With Shea Butter-99g
Ambi skin care black soap with shea butter facial bar Cleans and nourishes skin and also rinses clear with vitamin E. Enriched with Shea butter. Aloe Vera and Vitamin E. It leaves skin naturally nourished, soft and smooth, and rinses clear.
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