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Doy care Aloe Vera Soap




Doy care Aloe Vera soap

Doy Care Aloe Vera Soap




Aloe Vera is an awesome herb with innumerable medicinal and cosmetic uses. Pure Aloe Gel’s moisturizing, healing, anti-inflammatory, revitalizing and rejuvenating properties together with the fact that it helps with acne and blemishes make it an ideal ingredient for use in skin care products. In fact, it’s scientifically proven that it soothes burnt skin quickly and effectively. So like me, if you are a big fan of Aloe Vera and love all things ‘aloe’ then you might give Doy Care Aloe Vera Soap a try. Doy Care Aloe Vera with glycerine is a beautiful translucent green skincare soap containing genuine Aloe extracts which provide you with all the benefits of Aloe Vera, keeping your skin beautiful, fresh and glowing around the year; be it spring, summer, monsoon or winter.DoyCare AloeVera comes in two sizes: 75 g. and 125 g.

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  1. Anonymous12:42 PM

    Would love to try this

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  2. Anonymous9:56 AM

    So how do you like the products is it worth the money? I have been hearing good things but i want to know more about the before I make and purchases.

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  3. I hv used Doycare Aloevera soap for many yrs & my entire family as well. Since I hv dry skin I need a good soap which doesnt dry me. Doycare Aloevera soap is so gentle, it is a transparent glycerine soap which is
    mild on d skin
    doesnt dry it out
    leaves d skin soft & smooth & moisturised
    leaves a subtle glow to d skin.
    I love this soap!

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