Sublime Sun Cream SPF 30 with Tamanu and BIO Monoï
Reference: 11558
Data sheet
- Capacity
- ≤ 50 ml
≥ 200 ml - Needs
- Protection
- Skin type
- All skin types
- Texture
- Cream
- Formulation
- Bio
- Effect
- Moisturizer
Refreshing - Sun protection/SPF
- Medium (SPF ≤ 30)
Specific References
- ean13
- 3282770150629
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