Soap Free Foam Purifier – 150 ml _ FLOXIA PARIS

Soap Free Foam Purifier – 150 ml

A gentle, soap-free cleansing foam designed for dry and sensitive skin. This facial cleanser effectively removes impurities and makeup, including waterproof formulas, while preserving the skin’s natural moisture. Enriched with soothing ingredients, it purifies, hydrates, and reduces irritation, making it ideal for fragile, reactive, or irritated skin.

 

Weight : 150 ml

AED 173.00

2 in stock

Brand

Alkhaja Store

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Nutrition facts, 100 g

Brand

Alkhaja Store

Product Description

Soap Free Foam Purifier – 150 ml

A gentle, soap-free cleansing foam designed for dry and sensitive skin. This facial cleanser effectively removes impurities and makeup, including waterproof formulas, while preserving the skin’s natural moisture. Enriched with soothing ingredients, it purifies, hydrates, and reduces irritation, making it ideal for fragile, reactive, or irritated skin.

Benefits:

  • Cleanses deeply without stripping the skin.
  • Removes makeup and unclogs pores.
  • Hydrates and soothes dry and sensitive skin.
  • Reduces redness, irritation, and itching.
  • Protects and restores the skin barrier.
  • Anti-aging and regenerating properties help reduce fine lines and dullness.
  • Purifies the skin, preventing imperfections like blackheads and blemishes.

How to Use:

Apply 1 to 2 pumps of foam to your hands and lather between your fingers. Gently massage onto a damp face, body, or hands, then rinse thoroughly with clean water. Avoid direct contact with the eyes.

Suitable for Use On:

  • Face, body, and hands.
  • Can be used morning and evening for daily cleansing.
  • Also effective for soothing razor burns, sunburns, and rough, dry skin.

Skin Types:
✔ Dry, sensitive, and reactive skin
✔ Normal and fragile skin
✔ Damaged or irritated skin
✔ Dull, dehydrated, and scaly skin
✔ Skin prone to redness, itching, and discomfort

Texture:

A light, foamy texture that cleanses without causing dryness or tightness.

Packaging:

Comes in a 150 ml pump bottle.

Country of Origin: France.

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