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Balm with Comfrey Extract - Transvital Cosmetics - 30 ml

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6421972000067
01-2027
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Balsam cu extract de Rostopasca, 30 ml - Transvital

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Balm with Comfrey Extract - Transvital Cosmetics - 30 ml
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It is an extract of comfrey powder (Symphitum officinale) with beneficial effect for the epidermis; comfrey may be successfully used in treating strains, tendons inflammations, wounds and hematomas resorption.

Application:

Apply the balm on the skin in thin layer and massage it until the complete absorption.

After an original recipe by Austrian herbalist MARIA TREBEN (1907-1991).

Remedies for external use

Certification: naturally

 

Details of Product

Fragrance Free:
PAO (Period after opening):
6M
Plant / Herb:
  • Comfrey
Brand:
Transvital Cosmetics
GTIN:
6421972000067
Size:
  • 30 ml | 1.01 fl.oz

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