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Nyassa
Temple Mogra Handmade Soap - 150gm
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Why we <3 it
- Shea Butter
- Gentle on Skin, Moisturizing, Nourishing
- Paraben-Free, Natural
- Handcrafted
Product Details
Formulation: | Bar |
Weight: | 150gm |
Concern: | All Skin Type |
Highlights: | Pamper your skin with the Temple Mogra Handmade Soap that contains the goodness of Shea Butter. It is Anti-inflammatory, moisturizes, nourishes the skin and increases the tonal value. It is completely natural and paraben-free. |
How to use: | Wet the soap and rub it till it foams, apply on your wet body, massage it all over and then rinse well. For optimal longevity, keep the Nyassa soap in a well-drained soap dish between uses. |
Ingredients: | Mogra Extract, Shea Butter, Active Base (Aloevera Extract, Grape Seed Extract, Honey, Cold Pressed Sweet Almond Oil, Cold Pressed Wheat Germ Oil, Vitamin E Acetate), Water, Sodium Cocoate, Sodium Stearate, Propylene Glycol, Sucrose, Sodium Laureth Sulphate, Glycerin, Sodium Chloride, Disodium EDTA, BHT, Fragrance And Titanium Dioxide. |
Inclusions: | 1 Temple Mogra Handmade Soap |
Care: | Store in a cool and dry place |
Note: No Return & No Exchange
About the Brand
Since 2007 Nyassa has been creating unique bath and body products from the finest of natural ingredients available in the world. Blending that with some of the most exotic fragrances, Nyassa offers a wide range of diverse products. It’s a constant endeavour to innovate and diligently research, to understand the myriad ways, in which hundreds of nutritious and efficacious natural ingredients work, to learn and to apply that knowledge on how it works on various skin types. To top it all we naturally differentiate the appropriate ingredients to keep up to the ever changing expectations of the consumers, delivering value and changing ordinary everyday experiences.
By Nayantara Bose