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Hopes Relief Soap Free Cleansing Bar 110g

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Description

Hope’s Relief Soap-Free Cleansing Bar (110g) is designed for sensitive and dry skin, providing a gentle cleanse without stripping natural oils. Enriched with shea butter, goat’s milk, and organic calendula, it helps soothe irritation while moisturizing the skin. Free from soap and harsh chemicals, this bar is ideal for eczema-prone skin, leaving it feeling soft, nourished, and protected. Perfect for daily use to maintain healthy, balanced skin.

 

Feature

  • gently cleanses and hydrates your skin with natural ingredients
  • moisturises with triple moisturisers
  • is pH-balanced at 5.5 pH so that moisture isn’t stripped from the skin when cleansing.
  • leaves a soft silky feel on the skin
  • is perfect for babies, children and adults that have dry sensitive skins

 

        Ingredient

        The Hope’s Relief natural skin care range embraces the power of nature’s botanicals for their nourishing benefits. Formulated with natural ingredients to refresh and moisturise your skin, Hope’s Relief Soap-Free Cleansing Bar is enriched with:

        • calendula
        • manuka honey NPA 10+
        • aloe vera

        We are devoted to natural skin care ingredients and making a positive difference to people’s lives.

         

        Direction

        • For clean hydrated skin, wet your skin.
        • Add warm water to your hands and create a lather with the cleansing bar.
        • Massage over the face.
        • Rinse and then pat skin gently to dry.
        • For optimum results, use with our complementary rich, creamy Moisturising Lotion and Itchy Dry Skin Cream

           

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