Pears Soft & Fresh Shower Gel 250 Ml

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Does your skin crave for a fresh glowing skin in summer months? Presenting Pears Soft & Fresh Body Wash crafted with 98% pure glycerine, known to help hold moisture & with refreshing mint extract that cools and revitalises your senses. It is a perfect solution to keep your skin feeling refreshed and moisturised so that you can get a Fresh Glow, even in the harsh months of summer. Its mild & gentle formula maintains your skin’s moisture and hydration, leaving your skin feeling refreshed and glowing. Pears Soft & Fresh Body Wash also effectively removes 99.9% germs, as per lab test on select virus and bacteria, without being harsh on your skin. It is also pH balanced and dermatologically tested. Pears Soft & Fresh Body Wash is gentle enough to be used as a face wash and effective as a handwash too. Pears Soft & Fresh Body Wash is easy to use: 1) Squeeze a small amount of Pears Body Wash on a wet loofah. 2) Work into rich bubbly lather. 3) Apply thoroughly and gently over wet skin and then rinse off and Pat dry. Add the Pears Range to your beauty regime for a fresh, glowing skin!

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Brand Pears
Features and Benifits
  • Pears Soft & Fresh Body Wash with 98% Pure Glycerine, known to help hold moisture
  • Pears Soft & Fresh Body Wash with refreshing mint extracts that cools and revitalises your senses
  • Pears Soft & Fresh Body Wash effectively removes 99.9% germs, as per lab test on select virus and bacteria
  • Pears Soft & Fresh Body Wash is gentle enough to be used as a face wash and effective as a handwash too.
  • Add the Pears Range to your beauty regime for a fresh, glowing skin!
Ingredients glycerin, flower / leaf extract
Instructions How to use Pears Shower Gel: - Wet The Loofah - Pour Some Body Wash On It - Scrub The Loofah All Over Your Body - Rinse Your Body Well - Wash Your Loofah Clean After Every Use Use before 30 months from the pakaged date
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