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ST.IVES VANILLA AND OAT MILK 650 ML

Rs. 750.00 Rs. 500.00

Made with 100% natural vanilla and oat milk extracts, St. Ives Vanilla & Oat Milk Pampering Body Wash gives your skin an indulgent, creamy, and luxurious cleanse. Breathe in the creamy aroma of vanilla, and we bet you will feel instantly pampered! Upgrade your shower experience with this body wash that leaves your skin feeling soft and smooth. Formulated with plant-based cleansers, this body wash pampers the skin, leaving it soft, supple, and hydrated. When you are ready to relax, smell the blanketed aroma of creamy vanilla and detectable oat milk. How to use: pour a generous amount of this body wash onto your hands or favourite squishy pouf! Lather over wet skin, soaking up the incredible scent. When you are done, rinse off. For best results, use daily with our luxurious and moisturizing body lotions to achieve the soft, healthy look that your skin deserves. At St. Ives, we are superfans of everything nature. Enriched with 100% naturally sourced extracts, our body washes take gentle care of your skin, which makes them suitable for daily use. St. Ives skincare products are dermatologist tested and paraben-free. St. Ives does not test on animals anywhere in the world and is certified Cruelty-Free by PETA.

 
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