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SAMPAR ParisDry CleanSing No-Rinse Make-Up Remover Foam - 100ml

R219

Retail: R335
Excludes shipping

R219

R335
Customers rate OneDayOnly 4.5/5 on Google
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Perfectly cleansed skin in no time, no water needed!

Dry CleanSing is the 1st no-rinse foaming make-up remover that cleanses face, eyes, and lips. Fast and fabulous, it absorbs impurities, pollutants and even waterproof make up in 2 minutes only!

The ‘Dry’Stically efficient formula contains a ‘detox’ ingredient for healthy radiant skin!

No Parabens, No Sulfates & No Methylisothiazolinone. Suitable for all skin types even the most sensitive skin!

Product Features
  • 100ml
  • Micellar foaming make-up remover – all skin types
  • 99% natural formula
  • Paraben-free

How to Use

  • Evenly apply directly to the face and lips and gently massage the mousse. Then, remove it properly with the help of cotton pads.
  • For use on the eyes, drop a small amount of Dry CleanSing on a cotton pad first, then apply on eyes and remove make-up.

Ingredients

  • OAT Natura-Complex:Guarantees an efficient cleansing action and perfectly removes resistant make-up from face, eyes and lips through a soft and plentiful foam that allows a rinse-free final touch leaving the skin smooth and fresh.

  • Dandelion extract:Detoxifies and forms an anti-pollution block in combination with the minerals to boost skin’s radiance and reveal a healthy skin.
  • Chrono energizing tri-minerals: Composed of Zinc, Magnesium and Copper minerals that act as mini-batteries to stimulate cells’ activity and boost the efficacy of SAMPAR active ingredients.
  • Fully toned, skin is protected from free radicals and stays younger longer.
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