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BATH AND BODY WORKS SWEET PEA LOTION 236 ML

Rs. 1,299.00 Rs. 1,050.00

Bath & Body Works Sweet Pea Body Lotion 236ml


Fortified with nutrient-rich ingredients like protective Vitamin E and conditioning Vitamin B5, our fast-absorbing, non-greasy formula delivers 16 hours of continuous moisture.

A bright, youthful blend of juicy pears, luscious raspberry and smooth musk in a delicious, bubbly Body Lotion. Head to smoother, clearer skin with a rich, bubbly lather full of fragrance. Hydrating Aloe and Vitamin E combine with Shea Butter in our most irresistible formula.

Infused with shea butter and coconut oil,  Smooth Body Lotion contains more of what skin loves for an amazing feel and fragrance.
This luxurious formula feeds your skin with moisture, to keep it soft, smooth, and glowing.Vitamin E Perfect Daily Moisturizer Leaving Skin Feeling Soft, Smooth and Nourished Durable.
  • Powerful Lotion Melts Into The Skin With Nutrient-Rich Ingredients.
  • Sweet Pea Like Protective Vitamin E For 24 Hours Of Nourishing Moisture .

FRAGRANCE:

 A bright, young-at-heart blend of sweet pea, watery pear, sheer freesia, luscious raspberry and soft musk.
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