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RogerGallet fleur d’figuier hand and nail cream has a nourishing formula enriched with shea butter, aloe vera, vegetable glycerin and apricot kernel oil to combat the effects of cold, wind, limestone water on the hydrolipidic film of hands.
30ml
Description
Roger-Gallet Fleur de Figuier Hand and Nail Cream even softer than a cream is delicately scented and has a non greasy, non sticky texture
Roger-Gallet Fleur de Figuier Hand and Nail Cream have a nourishing formula enriched with shea butter, aloe vera, vegetable glycerin, and apricot kernel oil to combat the effects of cold, wind, and limestone water on the hydrolipidic film of hands.
Nourishing, relaxing and soothing. It also contains a fig extract, known for its nourishing and relaxing properties.
The Fragrance
Opening notes: tangerine, cumin seeds, grapefruit, fig pulp
Heart notes: fig leaves, mandarin flower
Bottom notes: fig milk, fig-tree milk, musk
The Ingredients
The exceptional nourishing formula of this hand & nail balm immediately fuses with the skin. A sensory texture, non-greasy and non-sticky, 97% composed of ingredients of natural origin.
The hands are nourished, the nails are protected and the cuticles relaxed. Without parabens.
The Fleur de Figuier Ritual
Apply a nut product on the back of the hands. Then with your index finger, apply a little of the cream on each fingernail. Massage to soften the cuticles. With the remaining cream still on the back of the hand, spread over both hands to nourish. Repeat as necessary.
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About Roger & Gallet
Roger&Gallet conquered the world by spreading Parisian elegance, reflected in every bottle, fragrance, soap, and packaging. Developed by master French perfumers and designed by great designers, each bottle and box is thought in detail and decorated with artistic and poetic illustrations. Each fragrance, soap, or body care is enriched with 100% distilled precious essences and formulated with 95% naturally sourced ingredients.
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