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HARROGATE SULPHUR SOAP English Garden

Original price was: 300 ฿.Current price is: 270 ฿.

Soap products are suitable for people with skin health problems such as psoriasis, dryness, itching, sensitive skin, body odor, acne, rashes, and body itching.

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Description

Harrogate Bath Soap

HARROGATE SULPHUR SOAP English Garden (100 g)

Features

  • Used to clean the body. Has the effect of killing bacteria, fungi or people with skin health problems.

Product details

  • Soap products from Harrogate Mineral Springs, England
  • Suitable for people with skin health problems such as psoriasis, dryness, itching, sensitive skin, body odor, acne.
    Rash, itching on the body
  • Suitable for all ages
  • Sodium chloride, which helps reduce skin inflammation.
  • Sodium talc is a surfactant and a deep cleanser.
  • Contains glycerin as a moisturizer, helps moisturize the skin, prevents dryness and roughness of the skin.

key ingredient

  • Sulphur 2.5%
  • Glycerin 0.5%
  • Tocopherol Acetate 0.10%
  • Sodium Tallowate 67.57%

feature

  • Mild Antiseptic: A mild antiseptic that helps wounds heal faster.
  • Mild Antifungal has mild antifungal properties. Any skin infected with fungus or other fungal diseases such as ringworm will heal faster.
  • Mild Anti-bacteria helps kill bacteria that cause acne on the face, back or chest, and body odor, various damp spots and smelly feet can be eliminated.

How to use

  • Use to clean the body twice a day.

Storage

  • Should be stored in a cool, dry place and out of direct sunlight.

Advice

  • Should be used up within 12 months after opening.

Caution

  • Those who are allergic to sulfur should avoid using it.

Type of registration of the product : cosmetics

Product shelf life : 4 years from the date of manufacture

 

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Additional information

Weight 150 g
Dimensions 9.8 × 4.3 × 7 cm

Brand

HARROGATE SULPHUR SOAP

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