Exfoliating Dermocosmetic Soap – 125 g _ FLOXIA PARIS

Exfoliating Dermocosmetic Soap is a scrub soap that combines deep cleansing with natural skin renewal, making it an essential step in your skincare routine. Its botanical and marine-based formula gently removes dead cells, stimulates skin regeneration, evens out skin tone, and restores natural radiance.

 

125 g

AED 57.50

1 in stock

Brand

FLOXIA PARIS

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Nutrition facts, 100 g

Brand

FLOXIA PARIS

Product Description

Exfoliating Dermocosmetic Soap is a scrub soap that combines deep cleansing with natural skin renewal, making it an essential step in your skincare routine. Its botanical and marine-based formula gently removes dead cells, stimulates skin regeneration, evens out skin tone, and restores natural radiance.

Product Benefits:

  • Deeply cleanses the skin and removes impurities.
  • Gently exfoliates to promote cell renewal.
  • Enhances skin brightness and evens out complexion.
  • Helps fade dark spots and unclog pores.
  • Fights signs of aging and reduces fine lines and wrinkles.
  • Regulates sebum production and minimizes imperfections like acne and enlarged pores.
  • Suitable for all skin types, especially oily and blemish-prone skin.
  • Can be used on the face, hands, and body.

Active Ingredients:

  • White Goemon Powder: A natural exfoliant rich in magnesium, vitamins (A & B1), proteins, and iron. It deeply nourishes the skin, restores radiance, and promotes natural renewal.
  • Antioxidants & Minerals: Help fight free radicals, protect against premature aging, and provide deep hydration and rejuvenation.

Texture:
When moistened, the soap produces a light foam with a refreshing scent, offering gentle cleansing without irritation or tingling. After use, the skin feels soft, fresh, and smoother.

How to Use:

  • Evening: After removing makeup, dampen the skin, rub the soap between your hands, and gently massage the face and neck in circular motions. Rinse with lukewarm water.
  • Morning: Apply on wet skin, massage gently, then rinse and pat dry with a clean towel.
  • Follow up with a moisturizer to keep the skin hydrated.

Packaging:
Dermocosmetic soap bar – Weight: 125 grams – Made in France.

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