ROGER & GALLET
Roger&Gallet Cédrat Hand & Nail Cream 30ml (1.01fl oz)
Roger&Gallet Cédrat Hand & Nail Cream 30ml (1.01fl oz)
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Experience a refreshing wave of luxury with the Roger&Gallet Cédrat Hand & Nail Cream, a sophisticated blend of nature and science crafted to indulge your senses while nourishing your skin. This exquisite hand and nail cream is inspired by the vibrant essence of the Mediterranean, capturing the invigorating aroma of cédrat—a unique citrus fruit known for its revitalizing properties. Designed to deliver an unparalleled sensory journey, this cream not only envelops your hands in a delicate, uplifting fragrance but also provides deep hydration and protection. Ideal for those who seek both elegance and efficacy, its non-greasy formula absorbs quickly, leaving your hands soft, smooth, and beautifully scented. Whether you're dealing with the harsh effects of cold weather or the drying consequences of frequent hand washing, Roger&Gallet Cédrat Hand & Nail Cream offers a sanctuary of comfort and care. Encased in a travel-friendly 30ml tube, it's perfect for your handbag, allowing you to enjoy its benefits anytime, anywhere. Elevate your daily hand care routine with this luxurious cream and embrace the joy of beautifully pampered hands.
• Infused with the invigorating scent of cédrat
• Enriched with nourishing shea butter
• Non-greasy, fast-absorbing formula
• Provides deep hydration and protection
• Travel-friendly 30ml size
• Ideal for daily use
Apply a small amount to clean hands and massage gently until fully absorbed.
AQUA. GLYCERIN. CETEARYL ALCOHOL. BUTYROSPERMUM PARKII BUTTER. CITRUS MEDICA VULGARIS PEEL OIL. CAPRYLIC/CAPRIC TRIGLYCERIDE. GLYCERYL STEARATE. PEG-100 STEARATE. PARFUM. PHENOXYETHANOL. CARBOMER. SODIUM HYDROXIDE. ETHYLHEXYLGLYCERIN. LIMONENE. LINALOOL. CITRAL. GERANIOL. CITRONELLOL. HEXYL CINNAMAL. BENZYL ALCOHOL. TOCOPHERYL ACETATE.
The composition may be subject to variations. We recommend checking the ingredient list on your purchased product.
