Glutafine Soap 75 g

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  • Best Before: Jan 2028
  • Country of Origin: India
  • Generic Name: Medicated Soaps
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Pack Of: 1

Quantity: 75 g (when packed)

Net weight: 68 g

Product Type: Medicated soap

Outer Packaging Type: Mono Carton

Mfg. Lic.No: COS/GC/1135

Product Information:

Glutafine Soap is an ultra-rich creamy soap formulated with glutathione, kojic acid and vitamin C which helps lighten and brighten the skin. It removes dirt, impurities and reduces blemishes without irritating the skin. It also helps to improve the skin complexion and skin tone. It makes the skin soft, smooth and supple.

Ingredients:

Glutathione, Kojic acid, Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Aloevera, Glycerine.

TFM 76% (Grade1).

Key Benefits:

  •   Lightens the skin tone
  •   Reduces blemishes and removes dirt, impurities
  •   Improves skin complexion and elasticity
  •   Gives radiant, refreshed and healthy-looking skin
  •   Makes the skin soft, smooth and supple

Usage Direction:

  •   Glutafine Soap is recommended for external use only as advised.
  •   Directions for use: 1. Use Glutafine rich cream soap to cleans face and body. 2. Lather for at least 3 minutes then rinse well. 3. Pat dry with a clean towel.
  •   Before usage, always go through the leaflet or label instructions that come with the product.

Safety Information:

  •   If allergic to any ingredients of Glutafine Soap, let the physician know straight away.
  •   The physician should be well informed when the concomitant use of this one with another product.
  •   Caution: Keep lather away from eyes.
  •   This product is not to be used for children below 3 years of age.

Storage Conditions:

  •   Store at room temperature. Protect from direct sunlight.
  •   Keep out of reach of children.

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Description- Glutafine Soap 75 g

Key Ingredients:<br>glutathione, Kojic Acid, Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Aloevera, Glycerine

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