LUMINOUS SCRUB
Size: 450g
The luminous scrub is the best body scrub you will ever use. Made from the finest ingredients to remove ingrained dirt, get rid of dead skin cells, fight body acne, brighten the complexion and improve the overall condition of the skin. It rinses off well without leaving any greasy feel.
$24.90
CONTAINS:
- Dead sea salt
- Goat milk, coconut milk
- Olive oil
- Ascorbic acid
- Aloe vera extract
- Honey, castille soap
HOW TO USE
Dampen your skin and apply body scrub in circular motions, making sure to cover all areas of your body apart from the face. Leave for 5 minutes and rinse off afterwards. Your skin will feel unbelievably soft and smoother.
Size: 450g
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