This purifying cleansing gel for youthful skin effectively eliminates impurities and excess sebum that causes blemishes. It helps make skin cleaner, purified, and rebalanced. Skin appears radiant and its texture appears smooth.
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The Mizon Good Bye Blemish low-pH cleanser 100ml is specifically formulated for impure and sensitive skin. Thanks to its gentle formula, it maintains the skin's naturale balance without altering the pH, ensuring una deep yet non-aggressive cleansing. Enriched with natural soothing extracts and antibacterial agents, it helps prevent and reduce the appearance of blemishes and pimples, leaving the skin fresh and smooth. The light, foamy texture ensures comfortable application, ideal for daily use. Perfect for chi looking for an effective yet gentle product, this cleanser promotes una visibly clearer and healthier skin, making it an indispensable ally in your facial care routine.
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Kind and free nail polish from Rimmel London. | Kind & Free ™ our first clean makeup line, without giving up anything. It is una range of clean makeup made with 100% vegan formulas, respectful of animals and the planet, free from fragrances, oils and ingredients of origin animale. Una A complete range of products for the face, eyes, and nails. Kind & Free™ has arrived to take us towards una Cleaner, more responsible beauty. Our first plant-based nail lacquer formula | Let your creativity soar with intense, bright, and bold colors that won't damage your nails. Its formula contains 75% organic ingredients and 70% plant-based ingredients. naturale, including potatoes and corn. It also contains strengthening properties that protect the nail from aggression thanks to its algae formula. Lasts up to 5 days. Fragrance-free. All packaging is made from recycled materials that can essere easily recycled, environmentally friendly Translated by Google
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Essentia Cypress Essential Oil | The Answer naturale to the problems of your well-being| Essential oils are substances of plant origin, scented, volatile, soluble in fats, oils and organic solvents and insoluble in water. Precisely because of their fat solubility they have been classified as oils, and because of their scent as essences.| Essential oils have various types of biological activity. For external use, the two main properties are antiseptic and stimulating.| Essential oils are found in all parts of the plant: in the seed, root, wood, leaves, flowers and fruits and are produced with particular processes that vary depending on the type of essential oil, but all are based on the volatility and fat solubility of the essences. There are two groups of essential oils: hot ones (thyme, pine) and cold ones (mint, eucalyptus), so called because of the sensation they induce.| The oldest process, now little used, is enfleurage, which consists of placing the plant (usually flowers) on a layer of fat, which becomes impregnated with odorous substances. The flowers are replaced as they run out, until they are una "floral ointment" loaded with essential oils, which are extracted by solvent.| The most used process is the steam current.| This technique consists of bringing the plant into contact with water vapor, which carries the essential oils with it. After cooling, the vapor condenses in the form of water, on top of which floats a layer of essential oil. It is una modern technique that has the advantage of not using organic solvents, traces of which could remain in the oil, affecting its complete naturalness. | Laurel (food supplement) | Anise (food supplement) | Bitter orange (food supplement) | Sweet orange (food supplement) | Basil | Bergamot | Birch | Cajeput (food supplement) | Chamomile (food supplement) | Camphor (food supplement) | Cinnamon leaves ((food supplement) | Cinnamon bark (food supplement) | Cedarwood | Cypress (food supplement) | Lemongrass (food supplement) | Eucalyptus (food supplement) | Fennel (food supplement) | Cloves | Geranium (food supplement) | Juniper (food supplement) | Frankincense | Lavender (food supplement) | Lemon (food supplement) | Mandarin (food supplement) | Melissa | Mint (food supplement) | Myrrh | Oregano (food supplement) | Patchouli | Mountain pine (food supplement) | Pino silvestre (food supplement) | Grapefruit | Rosemary (food supplement) | Sage (food supplement) | Clary Sage | Indian Sandalwood | Tea Tree oil (food supplement) | White thyme | Red thyme (food supplement) | Thuja | Ylang ylang (food supplement) | Niaouli (food supplement) | Verbena | Format: 10 ml bottle
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Essentia Red Thyme Essential Oil | The Answer naturale to the problems of your well-being| Essential oils are substances of plant origin, scented, volatile, soluble in fats, oils and organic solvents and insoluble in water. Precisely because of their fat solubility they have been classified as oils, and because of their scent as essences.| Essential oils have various types of biological activity. For external use, the two main properties are antiseptic and stimulating.| Essential oils are found in all parts of the plant: in the seed, root, wood, leaves, flowers and fruits and are produced with particular processes that vary depending on the type of essential oil, but all are based on the volatility and fat solubility of the essences. There are two groups of essential oils: hot ones (thyme, pine) and cold ones (mint, eucalyptus), so called because of the sensation they induce.| The oldest process, now little used, is enfleurage, which consists of placing the plant (usually flowers) on a layer of fat, which becomes impregnated with odorous substances. The flowers are replaced as they run out, until they are una "floral ointment" loaded with essential oils, which are extracted by solvent.| The most used process is the steam current.| This technique consists of bringing the plant into contact with water vapor, which carries the essential oils with it. After cooling, the vapor condenses in the form of water, on top of which floats a layer of essential oil. It is una modern technique that has the advantage of not using organic solvents, traces of which could remain in the oil, affecting its complete naturalness. | Laurel (food supplement) | Anise (food supplement) | Bitter orange (food supplement) | Sweet orange (food supplement) | Basil | Bergamot | Birch | Cajeput (food supplement) | Chamomile (food supplement) | Camphor (food supplement) | Cinnamon leaves ((food supplement) | Cinnamon bark (food supplement) | Cedarwood | Cypress (food supplement) | Lemongrass (food supplement) | Eucalyptus (food supplement) | Fennel (food supplement) | Cloves | Geranium (food supplement) | Juniper (food supplement) | Frankincense | Lavender (food supplement) | Lemon (food supplement) | Mandarin (food supplement) | Melissa | Mint (food supplement) | Myrrh | Oregano (food supplement) | Patchouli | Mountain pine (food supplement) | Pino silvestre (food supplement) | Grapefruit | Rosemary (food supplement) | Sage (food supplement) | Clary Sage | Indian Sandalwood | Tea Tree oil (food supplement) | White thyme | Red thyme (food supplement) | Thuja | Ylang ylang (food supplement) | Niaouli (food supplement) | Verbena | Format: 10 ml bottle
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Essentia Eucalyptus Essential Oil | The Answer naturale to the problems of your well-being| Essential oils are substances of plant origin, scented, volatile, soluble in fats, oils and organic solvents and insoluble in water. Precisely because of their fat solubility they have been classified as oils, and because of their scent as essences.| Essential oils have various types of biological activity. For external use, the two main properties are antiseptic and stimulating.| Essential oils are found in all parts of the plant: in the seed, root, wood, leaves, flowers and fruits and are produced with particular processes that vary depending on the type of essential oil, but all are based on the volatility and fat solubility of the essences. There are two groups of essential oils: hot ones (thyme, pine) and cold ones (mint, eucalyptus), so called because of the sensation they induce.| The oldest process, now little used, is enfleurage, which consists of placing the plant (usually flowers) on a layer of fat, which becomes impregnated with odorous substances. The flowers are replaced as they run out, until they are una "floral ointment" loaded with essential oils, which are extracted by solvent.| The most used process is the steam current.| This technique consists of bringing the plant into contact with water vapor, which carries the essential oils with it. After cooling, the vapor condenses in the form of water, on top of which floats a layer of essential oil. It is una modern technique that has the advantage of not using organic solvents, traces of which could remain in the oil, affecting its complete naturalness. | Laurel (food supplement) | Anise (food supplement) | Bitter orange (food supplement) | Sweet orange (food supplement) | Basil | Bergamot | Birch | Cajeput (food supplement) | Chamomile (food supplement) | Camphor (food supplement) | Cinnamon leaves ((food supplement) | Cinnamon bark (food supplement) | Cedarwood | Cypress (food supplement) | Lemongrass (food supplement) | Eucalyptus (food supplement) | Fennel (food supplement) | Cloves | Geranium (food supplement) | Juniper (food supplement) | Frankincense | Lavender (food supplement) | Lemon (food supplement) | Mandarin (food supplement) | Melissa | Mint (food supplement) | Myrrh | Oregano (food supplement) | Patchouli | Mountain pine (food supplement) | Pino silvestre (food supplement) | Grapefruit | Rosemary (food supplement) | Sage (food supplement) | Clary Sage | Indian Sandalwood | Tea Tree oil (food supplement) | White thyme | Red thyme (food supplement) | Thuja | Ylang ylang (food supplement) | Niaouli (food supplement) | Verbena | Format: 10 ml bottle
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Essentia Camphor Essential Oil | The Answer naturale to the problems of your well-being| Essential oils are substances of plant origin, scented, volatile, soluble in fats, oils and organic solvents and insoluble in water. Precisely because of their fat solubility they have been classified as oils, and because of their scent as essences.| Essential oils have various types of biological activity. For external use, the two main properties are antiseptic and stimulating.| Essential oils are found in all parts of the plant: in the seed, root, wood, leaves, flowers and fruits and are produced with particular processes that vary depending on the type of essential oil, but all are based on the volatility and fat solubility of the essences. There are two groups of essential oils: hot ones (thyme, pine) and cold ones (mint, eucalyptus), so called because of the sensation they induce.| The oldest process, now little used, is enfleurage, which consists of placing the plant (usually flowers) on a layer of fat, which becomes impregnated with odorous substances. The flowers are replaced as they run out, until they are una "floral ointment" loaded with essential oils, which are extracted by solvent.| The most used process is the steam current.| This technique consists of bringing the plant into contact with water vapor, which carries the essential oils with it. After cooling, the vapor condenses in the form of water, above which floats a layer of essential oil. It is una modern technique that has the advantage of not using organic solvents, traces of which could remain in the oil, affecting its complete naturalness. | Laurel (food supplement) | Anise (food supplement) | Bitter orange (food supplement) | Sweet orange (food supplement) | Basil | Bergamot | Birch | Cajeput (food supplement) | Chamomile (food supplement) | Camphor (food supplement) | Cinnamon leaves ((food supplement) | Cinnamon bark (food supplement) | Cedarwood | Cypress (food supplement) | Lemongrass (food supplement) | Eucalyptus (food supplement) | Fennel (food supplement) | Cloves | Geranium (food supplement) | Juniper (food supplement) | Frankincense | Lavender (food supplement) | Lemon (food supplement) | Mandarin (food supplement) | Melissa | Mint (food supplement) | Myrrh | Oregano (food supplement) | Patchouli | Mountain pine (food supplement) | Pino silvestre (food supplement) | Grapefruit | Rosemary (food supplement) | Sage (food supplement) | Clary Sage | Indian Sandalwood | Tea Tree oil (food supplement) | White thyme | Red thyme (food supplement) | Thuja | Ylang ylang (food supplement) | Niaouli (food supplement) | Verbena | Format: 10 ml bottle
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Alta Natura Mandarin Essential Oil | 100% pure essential oil | Essential oils are substances of vegetal origin, scented, volatile, soluble in fats, oils and organic solvents. Insoluble in water. | Precisely because of their fat solubility they have been classified as oils, and because of their scent as essences. | Essential oils have various types of biological activity. | For external use, the two main properties are antiseptic and stimulating. | Essential oils are found in all parts of the plant: in the seed, root, wood, leaves, flowers and fruits. | They are produced with particular processes that vary depending on the type of essential oil, but all are based on the volatility and fat solubility of the essences. | There are two groups of essential oils: hot (thyme, pine) and cold (mint, eucalyptus), so called because of the sensation they induce. The oldest process, now rarely used, is enfleurage, which consists of placing the plant (usually flowers) on a layer of fat, which becomes impregnated with odorous substances. | The flowers are replaced as they run out, until obtaining una floral ointment loaded with essential oils, which are extracted using a solvent. | The most commonly used process, however, is the steam current. | This technique consists of bringing the plant into contact with water vapor, which carries the essential oils with it. | After cooling, the vapor condenses in the form of water, above which a layer of essential oil floats. | It is una modern technique that has the advantage of not using organic solvents, traces of which could remain in the oil, affecting its complete naturalness. | NET CONTENT: 10ml| CONSERVATION STATUS: store in a cool, dry place, away from light.
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