Derma White Exfoliating and Lightening Soap 7 oz
$9.99
Derma White Exfoliating and Brightening Soap
- Our Soap nourishes and removes all imperfections of our skin while cleaning.
- It leaves skin feeling smooth and silky.
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Derma White Exfoliating and Brightening Soap
The benefits of Derma White Exfoliating and Brightening Soap:
- Made from 100% natural and organic ingredients and nothing much but sheer love for humanity
- This unique medley of pure and natural oils, effectively works for smoother, glowing, nourished, youthful skin
- It even helps to prevent and reduce acne scars, leaving you with smooth, clear skin
- It works as a Natural Cleanser.
- It gives a blemish-free smooth skin
- It drives away Acne successfully
- Our natural bars have a balanced PH
Ingredients in Derma White Soap:
Sodium Palmate, Aqua, Sodium Cocoate, Glycerin, Fragrance, Retinyl palmitate, Sodium Chloride, Vitamin E, Titanium Dioxide, Sodium Hydroxide, Tetra Sodium EDTA, BHT, FD&C Red #33, FD&C Orange #4
How to Use Derma White Exfoliating and Brightening Soap:
- Wet face and neck
- Lather soap between hands and massage gently over skin.
- Rinse thoroughly with warm water and follow with a cool rinse.
- Use regularly for better results with African Formula Lotion. or Derma White Cream
FAQ’s on Derma White Exfoliating and Brightening Soap:
Question: What is the cost of Derma White Soap?
Answer: $9.99. This price is affordable and it is giving more benefits to customers
Question: What are the reviews on Derma White Soap?
Answer: It has got very good reviews. Most of the customers have given it a 5 star rating. This Soap is helping many customers and they are very happy with the product. For more info on Civic reviews visit our review section
Question: Does it remove dark spots?
Answer: Yes, Use with Derma White Cream
Question: Is it having Allergic fragrance?
Answer: No
Question: Does it contain glycerin?
Answer: Yes
Question: Is it suitable for dry skin?
Answer: Suitable for all skin types
Question: Does this soap bleach the skin?
Answer: No