KZ Soap 75 g

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Pack of: 1

Quantity: 75 g (When Packed)

Product Type: Medicated Soap

Outer Packaging Type: Mono-Carton

Ideal For: All age group

M. L. No. : HIM/COS/07/108

Product Information:

KZ Soap contains ketoconazole combined with gentle sulphosuccinate base cleanser and fortified with specific emollients, moisturisers and skin nourishers. Kz Soap is recommended for all age groups. Kz Soap gives smooth, soft, supple and fresh feeling to the skin. For better results use Kz Soap as adjuvant along with antidandruff medication.

Key Ingredients:

Palm & Coconut Oil Soap Noodles with Sulphosuccinate base, Ketoconazole, Olive Extract, Aloe Vera Extract, Shea Butter, Kokum Butter, Glycerin, Wheat Protein, Milk Protein.

Ingredients:

Sodium palmate, Sodium Palm Kernelate, Aqua, Perfume. Ketoconazole, Olive Extract, Aloe Barbadensis Extract, Shea Butter, Kokum Butter, Glycerin, Wheat Protein, Milk Protein, Disodium Lauryl Sulphosuccinate, Sodium Chloride, Titanium Dioxide, Disodium EDTA, Disodium Etidronate, Butylated Hydroxytoluene.

Toilet Soap (Grade 1) TFM 76% minimum.

Key Benefits:

  •   Moisturizes and nourishes the skin
  •   Makes the skin smooth, soft, supple & fresh

Usage Direction:

  •   KZ Soap is recommended for external use only as advised by the physician.
  •   Before application always go through the leaflet or label instructions that come with the product.

Safety Information:

  •   If allergic to any ingredients of KZ Soap, let the physician know straight away.
  •   The physician should be well informed when concomitant application of this one with other products.

Storage Condition:

  •   Store in cool and dry place.
  •   Keep out of reach of children.

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Description- KZ Soap 75 g

Key Ingredients:<br>palm & Coconut Oil Soap Noodles With Sulphosuccinate Base, Ketoconazole, Olive Extract, Aloe Vera Extract, Shea Butter, Kokum Butter, Glycerine, Wheat Protein, Milk Protein

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