ATOPIS Face & Body Wash Extremely Hemp Seed Oil Licorice Extract 200ml – NOVACLEAR

A gentle face and body wash enriched with organic hemp oil and licorice root extract. It effectively cleanses the skin while supporting its natural barrier, helping to hydrate and soothe sensitive and dry skin.

 

 

Available Size: 200 ml

AED 110.00

5 in stock

Brand

Smart Pharma

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Nutrition facts, 100 g

Brand

Smart Pharma

Product Description

A gentle face and body wash enriched with organic hemp oil and licorice root extract. It effectively cleanses the skin while supporting its natural barrier, helping to hydrate and soothe sensitive and dry skin.

Benefits:
✅ Deeply cleanses the skin and provides a refreshing feeling.
✅ Supports the skin’s natural protective barrier.
✅ Hydrates the skin, leaving it soft and comfortable.
✅ Reduces dryness and redness, making it ideal for sensitive and dry skin.

Active Ingredients:
🔹 Organic Hemp Oil – Nourishes and enhances skin hydration.
🔹 Licorice Root Extract – Soothes the skin, reducing redness and dryness.
🔹 Panthenol – Promotes skin regeneration and deep hydration.
🔹 Vitamin E – An antioxidant that protects the skin from environmental damage.

How to Use:
Apply the wash to wet face and body, gently massage, then rinse with warm water. For external use only.

 

Recommended from the first day of life, dermatologically tested.

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