Nominomi Hand Made Facial Soap

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Nominomi Hand Made Facial Soap 10.00 Sold By: GMF Store
     
Total Price: 40.00

Ingredients
Activated charcoal, Palm oil, Palm kernel oil, Coconut oil, Tea tree Essential Oil,
Pepermint Essential oil, Lemon Essential oil, Lye, Sodium Lactate

Direction for Use
Apply to the face with little water 5-10minutes before bathing. The facial soap cleanses, draws out excess facial oils, soothes and hastens healing of the skin

Caution
For external use only, If soap gets into eye, Rinse thoroughly with water. Keep out of reach of children

Batch no. : F-221001
Mfg Date: 31st July, 2022
Exp Date: 31st July, 2025
FDA / Co. 22-5972

Net weight: 100g

Produced in Ghana By CWD Enterprise
Agboji (Mayera road) Near Kan Royal Filling Station
GW- 0054-0823
0502315240

 

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