Soil - Massage Oil Relaxing 100ml

by Soil
Code
00175110000000-100ml
R139.95
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Ingredients

Glycine soya (soybean) oil, helianthus annus (sunflower) seed oil, cannibis sativa (hemp) seed oil, olea europea (olive) fruit oil, rosa eglanteria (rosehip) fruit oil, lavendula angustifolia (lavender) oil, tocopheryl acetate (vitamin E), citrus reticulate (tangerine) oil, cananga odorata (ylang ylang) flower oil, pelargonium graveolens (rosa geranium) oil, cymbopogon martini (palmarosa) oil.

Warnings

For external use only. Test locally before application. In case of an allergic reaction, refrain from using this product and consult your doctor.

Directions

Use to moisturize, massage or as bath oil. Store in a cool, dark place and keep out of direct sunlight.
 

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