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- order number PS-CF-00005
- Supplier Name: Captain Fawcett
- EAN: 5060338442274
- Weight: 0,25 kg
- Sales Unit: 1
Smooth face and body scrub with volcanic sand and maritime scent.
Revitalizes and refreshes face and body skin by gently and effectively loosening dead skin cells. Provides a fresh appearance with invigorating and nourishing ingredients. With a relaxing maritime scent.and lovingly packaged in a brown jar.
One thing in advance: The first thing that catches the eye is the lovely, nostalgic packaging. Immediately followed by the wonderful scent that flows towards you after opening the jar, fresh, maritime, invigorating. Of course, there is no question that the price is high for local habits. But as soon as you unpack the products, unscrew them, let the scent melt on your nose and reverently try them out, you don't regret a single cent more, but only that you didn't discover these wonderful products much earlier.
After lightly moistening your face, take out small portions of "Sea Salt Scrub" with the included wooden spatula (this is located on the inside of the lid) and apply it to your hands. Rub the scrub between your hands. Then massage it into your face with circular movements. Pay special attention to the so-called T-zone (cheeks and nose) or other dry areas plagued by blackheads. Avoid contact with the eye area. Shower off the residue with lukewarm water afterwards.
Made in UK.
Contents: 100 ml
Ingredients:
- Sodium Chloride
- Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis (Sweet Almond) Oil
- Polysorbate 20
- Glyceryl Stearate SE
- Cetearyl Alcohol
- Volcanic Sand
- Silica Dimethyl Silylate
- Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride
- Sodium Stearoyl Glutamate
- Cera Alba
- Parfum
- Crithmum Maritimum (Rock Samphire) Extract
- Alpha-Isomethyl Ionone
- Citronellol
Vegan: | No |
Captain Fawcett impresses by the consistently aesthetic and quality presentation: The central topic is the fictitious namesake Captain Peabody Fawcett himself, a 1905-lost colonial researcher, whose beard care products are produced today again, after 100 years.
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