Chocho soap

Original price was: ₵15.00.Current price is: ₵14.00.

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Chocho  soap is essential for the treatment of skin rash, chicken pox, facial spots, razor bumps, eczema, boils, for foot rot

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Chocho natural soap is made from natural ingredients that start to work as soon as you put it on helping to reduce bumps, redness and irritation leaving your skin feeling replenished & nourished.

Suitable for Skin Conditions: Shaving Rashes Razor Bumps Skin Rashes Eczema Bikini Line

Formulated using natural ingredients Suitable for all skin types Rejuvenates – not only does it take the sting away it hydrates the skin keeping it soft and nourished.

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