Nourishing Balm Sativa 250 ml _ FLOXIA PARIS

Nourishing Balm – 250 ml

A nourishing body balm designed to deeply hydrate and nourish dry and sensitive skin. It instantly soothes tightness, relieves irritation, and reduces redness, leaving the skin feeling comfortable and refreshed. Its rich formula, infused with Shea Butter, provides intense hydration and promotes skin renewal, making it softer and more supple.

 

Weight : 250 ml

AED 152.25

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Brand

FLOXIA PARIS

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Nutrition facts, 100 g

Brand

FLOXIA PARIS

Product Description

Nourishing Balm – 250 ml

A nourishing body balm designed to deeply hydrate and nourish dry and sensitive skin. It instantly soothes tightness, relieves irritation, and reduces redness, leaving the skin feeling comfortable and refreshed. Its rich formula, infused with Shea Butter, provides intense hydration and promotes skin renewal, making it softer and more supple.

Benefits:

  • Deeply nourishes dry and sensitive skin.
  • Hydrates and restores skin balance.
  • Repairs the skin barrier and enhances cell regeneration.
  • Soothes itching and irritation in dry areas.
  • Reduces redness and gives the skin a healthy appearance.

Active Ingredients:

  • Shea Butter: Deeply moisturizes and supports skin renewal.
  • Vitamin E: An antioxidant that fights signs of aging and enhances skin elasticity.
  • Soybean Oil: Nourishes and protects the skin from external aggressions.
  • Glycerin: Hydrates and prevents moisture loss.
  • Paraffin Oil: Forms a protective barrier to maintain skin hydration.

How to Use:
Apply twice daily to clean, dry skin. Take a suitable amount of the balm and gently massage it onto dry and sensitive areas using circular motions until fully absorbed. For best results, use after showering.

Packaging:
Comes in a 250 ml easy-to-use container.
Country of Origin: France.

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