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Esperis-Sweet Almond Oil

Supplied byEsperis- Last Updated on Nov 30, 2023

Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis Oil (100%). Sweet Almond Oil by Esperis is an OGM- & gluten-free emollient. It is rich in proteins, carbohydrates, mineral salts, vitamin A & B. It possesses exceptional softening-, nourishing- and anti-stretch mark properties. It fights skin aging and is particularly suitable for all skin types including irritated, itchy & burned skin. For dry & dehydrated skin, it should be applied with a light massage or can be emulsified with body cream. It offers protection and softness to the lips. Sweet Almond Oil is also recommended for dry and brittle hair. It can be used after bath or as a pre-shampoo pack. It has a shelf life of one year.
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