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Luxury Beer Soap For Body, Hand & Face for all Skin Types

Original price was: Rs.359.00.Current price is: Rs.149.00. 58% OFF
Brand Store:  Seven Roots
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(SAVE Rs. 210/- OFF* 58%) + Free Shipping Naturally Inspired, Organically Crafted: Seven Root Soaps Beer soap is a great soap for sensitive skin due to the moisturizing quality of antioxidants and vitamins in the rich lather. Amino acids from the hops in the beer can help soothe irritation and help maintain the pH balance of the skin, while polyphenols can help with redness. ENSEMBLE OF LUXURY SOAP: Healthy-looking skin requires the right products in your shower SUPERIOR INGREDIENTS, SUPER BATHING EXPERIENCE: Crafted with Beer Soap Authentic Fermented hops extract, Bergamot, Rosemary Vit E, Calendula, and Berberis this soap bar has Earth Derived ingredients known to be instrumental in giving the skin a beautiful texture making the skin fresh & youthful Dermatologist Formulated Soap Weight: 115 gm (Country of Origin India) Product Specification : Packaging Size:- 115gm Purpose:- For Removing Spots Soap Type:- Beauty Soap

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Brand Store:  HAPPY DEAL INDIA
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BRAND:- EMPORIO ARMANI


FABRIC:-   DENIM AND SUPER COMFY


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28,30,34

(REGULAR FIT )


Length : 40

Chinon Creap saree

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Original price was: Rs.4,999.00.Current price is: Rs.1,265.00. 75% OFF
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