Kohol For Baby

Natural Black Wet Kohl Special for Children and Infants is a type of natural kohl specifically designed for the sensitive skin of children and infants. It features a gentle and safe formula that does not cause irritation or dryness around the eyes. This kohl is free from harmful chemicals and enhances eye health while naturally enhancing their beauty.

السعر الأصلي هو: AED 25.00.السعر الحالي هو: AED 20.99.

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Alkhaja Store

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Nutrition facts, 100 g

Brand

Alkhaja Store

Product Description

Natural Black Wet Kohl Special for Children and Infants is a type of natural kohl specifically designed for the sensitive skin of children and infants. It features a gentle and safe formula that does not cause irritation or dryness around the eyes. This kohl is free from harmful chemicals and enhances eye health while naturally enhancing their beauty.

Benefits of Natural Black Wet Kohl for Children and Infants:

  1. Improves Eye Health: Helps maintain eye health through its natural properties.
  2. Lengthens Eyelashes: Strengthens and stimulates natural eyelash growth.
  3. Moisturizes the Eyes: Contains moisturizing ingredients that keep the area around the eyes soft and protect it from dryness.
  4. Safe for Use: Free from harmful chemicals and fragrances, making it suitable for children and infants.
  5. Suitable for Sensitive Skin: Does not cause irritation or sensitivity to the delicate skin around the eyes.

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