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La Florentina Soap Magnolia 200 Gram
La Florentina Soap Magnolia 200 Gram
Regular price
€5,52
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€5,52
Regular price
€6,49
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La Florentina Soap magnolia
Stimulate your senses with the fresh scent of magnolia and imagine yourself in the Tuscan countryside.
High-quality, moisturizing Tuscan hand soap with long-lasting properties, packaged in beautifully designed packaging.
Made with olive oil, natural extracts, and magnolia scent. An elegant addition to your bathroom or toilet, and a fantastic gift. Bring a touch of Tuscany into your home.
– Handmade in Italy
– 100% naturally derived ingredients
- Vegan
For dry skin
Soothing
Hydrating
Vegan
Ingredients (INCI)
Sodium palmate, Sodium cocoate, Aqua (Water), Sodium olivate, Glycerin, Parfum (Fragrance), Butyrospermum parkii (Shea) butter, Olea europaea (Olive) fruit oil, Magnolia grandiflora leaf extract, Sodium chloride, Sodium citrate, CI 77891 (Titanium dioxide), Tetrasodium etidronate, Potassium sorbate, Citric acid, Sodium benzoate, Benzyl alcohol.
Usage
Can be used for dry and/or chapped hands.
Stimulate your senses with the fresh scent of magnolia and imagine yourself in the Tuscan countryside.
High-quality, moisturizing Tuscan hand soap with long-lasting properties, packaged in beautifully designed packaging.
Made with olive oil, natural extracts, and magnolia scent. An elegant addition to your bathroom or toilet, and a fantastic gift. Bring a touch of Tuscany into your home.
– Handmade in Italy
– 100% naturally derived ingredients
- Vegan
For dry skin
Soothing
Hydrating
Vegan
Ingredients (INCI)
Sodium palmate, Sodium cocoate, Aqua (Water), Sodium olivate, Glycerin, Parfum (Fragrance), Butyrospermum parkii (Shea) butter, Olea europaea (Olive) fruit oil, Magnolia grandiflora leaf extract, Sodium chloride, Sodium citrate, CI 77891 (Titanium dioxide), Tetrasodium etidronate, Potassium sorbate, Citric acid, Sodium benzoate, Benzyl alcohol.
Usage
Can be used for dry and/or chapped hands.

