Agarta Natural Handmade Pollen Soap 125g | Enriched with Vitamin E

Removes excess oil and impurities.

Enriched with Vitamin E for renewed, glowing skin.

Fights acne, hydrates dry skin, and soothes irritation.

Deeply cleanses pores and provides sunburn relief.

Nourishes hair, prevents dandruff, and reduces hair fall.

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Discover the Secret to Beautiful Skin with Agarta Natural Handmade Pollen Soap
Agarta Natural Handmade Pollen Soap is a must-have for your skincare routine. Enriched with the goodness of pollen and Vitamin E, this soap provides deep cleansing, nourishment, and rejuvenation for all skin types. Free from chemicals, it’s perfect for even the most sensitive skin.


Why Choose Agarta Natural Handmade Pollen Soap?

  • Removes excess oil from oily skin.

  • Helps eliminate dead skin cells for a refreshed look.

  • Contains Vitamin E to promote skin renewal.

  • Revitalizes, tightens, and brightens the skin.

  • Effective against acne and blemishes.

  • Gentle on dry and sensitive skin.

  • Deeply cleanses pores for better skin hydration.

  • Reduces allergic reactions and prevents dryness.

  • Nourishes hair, reduces dandruff, and prevents hair fall.


How to Use:

  1. Lather the soap and apply it to your face, body, or hair.

  2. Rinse thoroughly with warm water.

  3. Store the soap on a dry surface after use to extend its lifespan.

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