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Product description Garnier Organic LemongrassCharacteristics
Give your skin a proper deep cleanse. The Garnier Bio Lemongrass gel cleanser will remove impurities from deep within your pores and prevent your complexion from drying out â all thanks to the unique combination of certified organic herbal extracts.
Characteristics:
- deeply cleans and detoxifies skin
- provides hydration and prevents drying
- calms skin and eliminates irritation
- instantly refreshes tired skin
- provides a lovely aroma of citrus and herbs
Ingredients:
- organic lemongrass oil â removes impurities and moisturises
- organic cornflower water â soothes, refreshes, and cleans skin
- plant glycerine â softens and prevents dehydration
- 100% natural fragrance
- vegan product
How to use:
Apply a small amount of the gel to damp face and massage it in using gentle circular motions. Prevent contact with eyes. Rinse off thoroughly with water. Use regularly every morning and night.
Characteristics
- Consistency
- gel
- Complexion type
- normal, combination
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About the brand Garnier
Garnier products have been having an impact on the lives of men and women around the world for more than a century. Founded in France, it gradually became one of the best-known cosmetic brands.
The story began in 1904, when Alfred Amour Garnier developed the first plant toner for hair beauty, which soon became a bestseller. In 1960, the first Garnier hair colour was created for home use, leading women to start viewing their hair as a fashion accessory. Other products that gained instant popularity include Garnier micellar water and Garnier Pure Active cleansing gel.
The Garnier brand has always listened to its customers and reflected their needs in its skin care and hair care ranges. It creates products that are truly effective and readily available and make everyday rituals in beauty care simpler. It is because of this that Garnier has become so successful and can now be found in over 120 countries all over the world.