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Sylveco Thyme Face Wash 150ml

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Sylveco Thyme Face Wash 150ml
Gentle, fragrance-free facial cleanser that thoroughly cleanses, brightens dark spots, and evens skin tone. Leaves skin...
£7.79 each £5.19 per 100ml
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Gentle, fragrance-free facial cleanser that thoroughly cleanses, brightens dark spots, and evens skin tone. Leaves skin...

Product Information

Gentle, fragrance-free facial cleanser that thoroughly cleanses, brightens dark spots, and evens skin tone. Leaves skin soft, smooth, and radiant. The gel is designed for daily use on all skin types, especially oily, combination, and reddened skin.

Features

Smoothes and brightens the skin Thanks to 3% malic acid, the product smooths, softens and perfectly moisturises the skin. In addition, it lightens discolouration and evens out skin tone, resulting in a smooth and radiant complexion. Soothes irritations Thyme oil and extract are our secret to fighting irritation. The gel gently cleanses, soothes and accelerates the natural regeneration of the skin. Free of fragrances The product is free of fragrance compositions. It has a pleasant, natural fragrance of thyme essential oil, which additionally allows for a moment of relaxation during daily care.

Product Specification

Aqua, Lauryl Glucoside, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Glycerin, Thymus Vulgaris Extract, Panthenol, Malic Acid, Sodium Bicarbonate, Sodium Benzoate, Thymus vulgaris (Thyme) Oil.

Product code: mp-00135507

Product Uses

Spread a dose of gel over a wet face, avoiding the eye area. Rinse off generously with water.

Recyclable

After use, the packaging is intended for recycling or energy recovery; we encourage you to separate it in order to take full care of the environment and turn the cosmetic packaging into a reusable raw material. bottle (rPET) + dispenser (PP)

Tips and Advice

Skin type Combination-mature skin, Combination-acne skin, Dry-acne skin, Oily-mature skin, Oily-acne skin, Combination skin cosmetics Product type Vegan cosmetics