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Prevense Perfumed Body Lotion for All Skin Types - 120ml: Best Prevense Health & Beauty for Sale | Best Price in Sri Lanka 2025 1
Prevense Perfumed Body Lotion for All Skin Types - 120ml: Best Prevense Health & Beauty for Sale | Best Price in Sri Lanka 2025 1

Prevense Perfumed Body Lotion for All Skin Types - 120ml

Rs. 690 Rs. 621
or 3 installments of Rs. 207 with
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Prevense Perfumed Body Lotion is a nourishing lotion designed for all skin types, enriched with Palm Oil, Cucumber, Aloe Vera Extracts, Shea Butter, Vitamin E, and Pro Vitamin B5. It offers deep hydration, protects against moisture loss, and provides a subtle fragrance. Perfect for daily use to maintain soft, smooth skin.

Why get it?
This body lotion is enriched with nourishing ingredients like Palm Oil, Cucumber and Aloe Vera Extracts, Shea Butter, Vitamin E, and Pro Vitamin B5. It’s soothing, non-toxic, and suitable for all skin types, making it perfect for daily use.

Why you’ll love it!
It provides intense hydration and locks in moisture for up to 8 hours, leaving your skin feeling soft and smooth. The lotion also acts as a protective barrier, shielding your skin from moisture loss and sun damage. Plus, it’s vegan, cruelty-free, and part of the clean-beauty movement!

How to use:

Apply after every wash on towel dried body.

Ingredients:

  • Argan
  • Cucumber
  • Aloe Vera
  • Shea Butter
  • Coconut Oil

Benefits:

  • Nourishes and hydrates the skin with Aloe Vera and Shea Butter.
  • Locks in moisture for up to 8 hours, leaving skin soft and smooth.
  • Protects from moisture loss and sun damage.
  • Vegan, cruelty-free, and free from harmful chemicals.
  • Suitable for all skin types, non-toxic formula for safe, everyday use.

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