MAXON Soft White Facial Wash 150ml

Take your first step toward smoother skin with this gentle foaming gel, featuring a non-irritating and hypoallergenic formula that gives your skin a clearer, brighter, softer, and more even appearance. It also helps remove daily impurities, excess oils, and makeup, leaving your skin healthy, refreshed, and clean.

 

 

150 ml

AED 80.00

1 in stock

Brand

Derma Health Cosmetics Trading

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Nutrition facts, 100 g

Brand

Derma Health Cosmetics Trading

Product Description

Take your first step toward smoother skin with this gentle foaming gel, featuring a non-irritating and hypoallergenic formula that gives your skin a clearer, brighter, softer, and more even appearance. It also helps remove daily impurities, excess oils, and makeup, leaving your skin healthy, refreshed, and clean.

What Makes Soft White Face Cleanser Special?

  • Moisturizes and revitalizes dull skin affected by pigmentation.
  • Prepares the skin with dark spots and pigmentation for treatment.
  • Acts as a gentle daily cleanser suitable for regular use.

How to Use

  1. Apply a small amount of gel to wet skin.
  2. Gently massage in circular motions, focusing on areas with pigmentation and dark spots.
  3. For best results, use twice daily, morning and evening, as part of your skincare routine.

Perfect for all skin types, including sensitive skin, to achieve a radiant and healthy complexion every day.

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