Nominomi Black Soap Shower Gel

Original price was: ₵35.00.Current price is: ₵30.00.

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Made from natural ingredients, effective in cleaning, moisturizing and nourishing the skin.
Lathers very well and gives the skin a smooth and soft feel.

Ingredients 
Sodium Lauryl
Ether sulfate
Nitrosol
Alata samina
Neem oil
Shea butter
Fragrance

Direction for Use
First get your body wet. Squeeze a little shower gel into a wet towel or sponge. Scrub your body from  head to toe gently with the wet toweler sponge to remove dead skin cells. rinse off thoroughly

Caution 
For external use only. If soap gets into the eyes, rinse thoroghly with water. Keep out of reach of children

BN: B-221001
MFG:31ST July 2022
EXP: 31st July 2025
FDA/Co 22-5969

Made in Ghana by CWD Enterprise
GW- 0054-0823

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