FACIAL WASH
The Facial wash is great for oily and acne prone skin as It helps to control excessive sebum production, deep cleanse and unclog the pores and fight acne causing bacteria. Moisturize with a hydrating face cream afterwards to give the skin some moisture.
Size: 100ml
$24.90
PRODUCT INFO
CONTAINS:
- Aloe vera gel,
- Salicylic acid,
- Willow bark extract
- Green tea oil
HOW TO USE
How to use: apply on palm, sponge or face brush and wash face for 60 seconds. Rinse off afterwards. Can be used day and night.
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