Hydra-Calm Body Wash 500 ml _ BABE LABORATORIOS

Hydra-Calm Body Wash

A moisturizing body wash for daily use, suitable for all skin types.

Hydra-Calm Body Wash gently cleanses the skin, even the most sensitive, providing immediate softness and comfort. With its soap-free (Syndet) formula, it ensures effective cleansing without disrupting the skin’s natural balance, making it ideal for sensitive skin.

 

500 ml

AED 115.50

1 in stock

Brand

BABE LABORATORIOS

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Nutrition facts, 100 g

Brand

BABE LABORATORIOS

Product Description

A moisturizing body wash for daily use, suitable for all skin types.

Hydra-Calm Body Wash gently cleanses the skin, even the most sensitive, providing immediate softness and comfort. With its soap-free (Syndet) formula, it ensures effective cleansing without disrupting the skin’s natural balance, making it ideal for sensitive skin.

Benefits:

✔ Strengthens the skin’s protective barrier
✔ Soothes the skin and provides immediate comfort
✔ Respects the skin’s natural balance
✔ Enhances skin hydration
✔ Gentle cleansing thanks to its Syndet formula
✔ High skin tolerance

Active Ingredients:

🌿 BABÉ Soothing Complex 0.5% – A blend of Chamomile and Aloe Vera that soothes the skin and has anti-inflammatory and anti-irritant properties.

💧 Moisturizing Factor 0.50% – Hydrates the skin, providing softness and elasticity, even for very dry skin.

🌰 Jojoba Oil 0.25% – Contains fatty acids that help renew the skin, enhance moisture retention, and provide soothing and anti-inflammatory effects.

💙 Suitable for all skin types, especially sensitive skin.

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