Aleva Moisturising Lotion 200 ml

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Pack of: 1

Quantity: 200 ml

Outer Packaging Type: Mono-cartoon

Product Type: Moisturizing Lotion

Mfg. Lic. No: GC/618

Product Information:

Aleva is a Paraben Free, highly-effective moisturizing lotion that acts as a perfect emollient for the whole body. It helps to soothe and nourish dehydrated skin. It is formulated with aloe, shea butter, vitamin E & olive oil that helps to reduce roughness, leaving skin feeling soft, smooth, and moisturized. It is an all-season moisturizing lotion and suitable for all ages.

Aleva Moisturising Lotion contains Light liquid paraffin, Aloe vera, Glycerin, Cetostearyl Alcohol, Ethylene Glycerol Monostearate, Stearic Acid, Shea Butter, Olive Oil, Vitamin-E, Potassium Hydroxide, Sodium Benzoate, Phenoxy Ethanol, Ethyl hexyl glycerin, Fragrance, Demineralised Water.

Key Benefits:

  •   Balances oil & water on the skin
  •   Regains softness
  •   Provides long-lasting moisturizing effect for 24 hours

Usage Direction:

  •   Aleva Moisturising Lotion is recommended to apply externally as advised.
  •   Apply daily sufficient quantity all over the body.
  •   For best result use after bath.
  •   Before applying this moisturizing lotion, always go through the leaflet or label instruction that comes up with the product.

Safety information:

  •   If allergic to any ingredients of Aleva Moisturising Lotion, let the physician know straight away.
  •   The physician should be well informed when the concomitant application of this one with other products.
  •   Seek precaution during pregnancy and lactation

Storage Condition:

  •   Store in a cool and dry place. Do not freeze.
  •   Keep out of reach of children.

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Description- Aleva Moisturising Lotion 200 ml

Light Liquid paraffin, Aloevera, Glycerin, Cetostearyl Alcohol, Ethylene Glycerol MonoStearate, Stearic Acid, Shea Butter, Olive Oil, Vitamin-E, Potassium Hydroxide, Sodium Benzoate, Phenoxy Ethanol, Ethyl Hexyl glycerine, Fragrance, Demineralised Water

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