
Tea Tree Body Oil 150 ml
Reference: 300044181
Data sheet
- Capacity
- 101 ml - 200 ml
- Skin type
- Dry
Grease
Mixed
Normal
Sensible
Very dry - Texture
- Oil
- Formulation
- Natural
Vegan - Effect
- Natural
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