Grapefruit Water Detox Toner 100ml

Naturallythinking

£6.00

MSRP:

SKU: 5060330636749

Product Description

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Refreshing and revitalizing, Grapefruit Water Detox brings a unique detoxifying experience to your skin. Enjoy the uplifting sensation of this stimulating product as it helps firm while invigorating at the same time!

Detoxify and Reinvigorate

Rejuvenate and invigorate your skin with a Grapefruit Facial. Ideal for summertime detoxing, or winter rejuvenation, this facial will be the perfect boost when you need to revitalize after an extended period of cleansing.

It is the Grapefruit Facial

Combat the signs of a dull complexion with a grapefruit facial! Our refreshing Grapefruit treatment promotes healthy circulation to flush out toxins and leave you feeling revitalized.

Keep Breakouts at Bay!

Refresh and nourish your skin after cleansing with our Grapefruit toner! This natural remedy helps to keep breakouts away using its antibacterial and antimicrobial properties. Its the perfect solution for spot-free, healthy looking skin.

Keep breakouts at bay!

Skin Suitability

Grapefruit toner is suitable for all skin types.

Grapefruit toner is perfect for momentary nourishment when transitioning into the summer season, helping to boost the circulation in sluggish skin.

Application Directions

Spritz across the face after cleansing and before applying moisturiser.

Use during the day to “freshen up”, with natural anti-bacterial and anti-microbial protection.

Ingredients

Please see the Ingredients and Technical Tab below

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Specifications

  • Weight: 0.15 kg
  • Scent: Fresh Grapefruit
  • Size: 100ml
  • SkinLogo: 3
  • Skin Properties: All Skin Types, Tighten and cleanse dull and lifeless skin
  • Skin Type: Normal Skin
  • Key Benefits: Detoxifying Tightening
  • HS Code: 33049990
  • HS Description: Cosmetic Skin Toner
  • HS Country: GB
  • HS Composition: Water

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