Hand Soap Bath & Body Works Peach Bellini Gentle Clean Foaming Hand Soap
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Age:
18+
Brand: Bath & Body Works
Line: hand care
Product Type: soap
Product Properties: aromatization, cleansing, moisturizing, nourishment, softening
Skin Type: all types
Volume: 259 ml
Soap Type: scented
Concealer Form: liquid, رغوة
Ingredients: oils, الألوة فيرا, جوز الهند, حمض الستريك, زبدة الشيا, زيت الخروع, فيتامين e, مستخلصات نباتية
Application Area: لليدين
When To Use: universal
Gender: unisex
Classification: mass-market
Country: USA
Made in: USA
The Bath & Body Works hand soap transforms routine cleansing into an aromatic delight. Its delicate perfumed blend marries notes of ripe, juicy peach, white apricot, and tropical mango. Bath & Body Works has crafted not just any soap, but a true fruit cocktail. It turns your daily hygiene into a casual cleansing ritual with hints of aromatherapy. The formula combines natural plant oils with aloe vera extract. These components soften and nourish the skin, providing antibacterial and soothing effects.
Features of the Bath & Body Works Peach Bellini Gentle Clean Foaming Hand Soap:
- dye-free, paraben-free, and sulfate-free formula;
- shea butter restores the skin's natural hydrolipidic film;
- bottle made from recycled material;
- Vitamin E acts as a natural antioxidant;
- creates a rich foam upon contact with water;
- cleans hands of germs without damaging the natural protective barrier;
- keeps skin moisturized.
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To clean your hands and wash away germs, wet your hands, apply soap, lather for at least 20 seconds, and rinse thoroughly.
This is the best soap, it produces a delicate lather, and the pleasant fragrance lingers on the skin for a long time.
Instead of foam, liquid pours out of the dispenser. Not only is it at least 100 grams more expensive than on most websites, but it is also impossible to use. I did not expect that.
Instead of foam from the dispenser, liquid spills out. Additionally, it is priced at least 100 grams more expensive than on most websites, and it is impossible to use. I did not expect this.