Puddles Teens Care Organic Foam n Glow Facewash (100 ML) – Purifies & Moisturises Sensitive Skin | Centella, Rose Geranium Oil | For Teenagers Age 11+ Years | Lightweight & Cosmos Organic Certified

Original price was: ₹899.00.Current price is: ₹299.00.

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Field Details
Brand Puddles
Flavour / Variant Teens Organic Foam n Glow Facewash
Item Weight / Volume 100 ml
Net Quantity 100 ml
Number of Items 1
Age Range (Description) Teen / Adult
Item dimensions L x W x H Not Specified

About Puddles Teens Care Organic Foam n Glow Facewash (100 ml)

Puddles Teens Care Organic Foam n Glow Facewash is a gentle, Cosmos Organic-certified cleanser formulated specifically for teenage skin. Infused with Centella Asiatica (Cica) and Rose Geranium Oil, it effectively purifies and moisturizes, leaving the skin refreshed and glowing.

How to Use

  • Wet your face with lukewarm water.
  • Dispense a small amount of foam onto your palms.
  • Gently massage onto your face in circular motions.
  • Rinse thoroughly and pat dry.
  • Use daily for best results.

Features & Specifications

  • Suitable for teenagers aged 11+ years.
  • Free from parabens and sulfates.
  • Dermatologically tested for safety.
  • Lightweight and non-drying formula.
  • Leaves skin feeling clean, hydrated, and glowing.

Item Details

Attribute Detail
Brand Puddles Teens Care
Item Type Name Organic Foam n Glow Facewash
Net Volume 100 ml
Key Ingredients Centella Asiatica (Cica), Rose Geranium Oil
Usage Areas Face
Additives / Preservatives Free from parabens and sulfates
Texture / Feel Lightweight foam, non-drying
Intended Benefits Cleansing, moisturizing, glowing skin
Manufacturer / Origin Puddles, India
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Puddles Teens Care Organic Foam n Glow Facewash (100 ML) – Purifies & Moisturises Sensitive Skin | Centella, Rose Geranium Oil | For Teenagers Age 11+ Years | Lightweight & Cosmos Organic Certified

Original price was: ₹899.00.Current price is: ₹299.00.

❤️ Why VegGora Loves It?
Field Details
Brand Puddles
Flavour / Variant Teens Organic Foam n Glow Facewash
Item Weight / Volume 100 ml
Net Quantity 100 ml
Number of Items 1
Age Range (Description) Teen / Adult
Item dimensions L x W x H Not Specified

About Puddles Teens Care Organic Foam n Glow Facewash (100 ml)

Puddles Teens Care Organic Foam n Glow Facewash is a gentle, Cosmos Organic-certified cleanser formulated specifically for teenage skin. Infused with Centella Asiatica (Cica) and Rose Geranium Oil, it effectively purifies and moisturizes, leaving the skin refreshed and glowing.

How to Use

  • Wet your face with lukewarm water.
  • Dispense a small amount of foam onto your palms.
  • Gently massage onto your face in circular motions.
  • Rinse thoroughly and pat dry.
  • Use daily for best results.

Features & Specifications

  • Suitable for teenagers aged 11+ years.
  • Free from parabens and sulfates.
  • Dermatologically tested for safety.
  • Lightweight and non-drying formula.
  • Leaves skin feeling clean, hydrated, and glowing.

Item Details

Attribute Detail
Brand Puddles Teens Care
Item Type Name Organic Foam n Glow Facewash
Net Volume 100 ml
Key Ingredients Centella Asiatica (Cica), Rose Geranium Oil
Usage Areas Face
Additives / Preservatives Free from parabens and sulfates
Texture / Feel Lightweight foam, non-drying
Intended Benefits Cleansing, moisturizing, glowing skin
Manufacturer / Origin Puddles, India
7 People watching this product now!

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