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Gerda Spillmann Introduces Peau De Fleurs Cleansing Milk

Gerda Spillmann Peau De Fleurs Cleansing Milk

Peau de Fleurs Cleansing Milk - meaning "Skin of Flowers" is a gentle facial cleanser for all skin types. It relaxes and deeply cleanses while leaving your skin soft and moisturized.

Make-up is gently removed without irritation while your skin is gently exfoliated of deep seated impurities. Peau de Fleurs maintains the Ph balance of your skin and contains beneficial ingredients such as Tocopherol (Vitamin E), Avocado Oil, and Jojoba Oil.

Scented with light natural aromatics derived from plant and flower extracts, Peau de Fleurs will make your skin feel as soft as a flower's petal.

Peau De Fleurs is available in the following sizes:

3.4 oz-$35.00

6.7 oz-$46.00

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