Vaseline Intensive Care Aloe Soothe Body Lotion (400ml)

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Vaseline Intensive Care Aloe Soothe Body Lotion (400ml) – Calming Moisture

Quench thirsty and sun-exposed skin with Vaseline Intensive Care Aloe Soothe Body Lotion. Formulated with 100% pure aloe vera extract, known for its powerful soothing properties, this lotion is designed to deeply hydrate and calm dry, irritated, or sun-stressed skin.

The non-greasy formula absorbs quickly, delivering moisture deep down without leaving a sticky or heavy residue. It works to heal dry skin and maintain healthy, hydrated skin throughout the day. The large 400ml size ensures you have a long-lasting supply of calming, refreshing moisture for your whole body.

 Key Features & Benefits:

  • Pure Aloe Vera Extract: Infused with natural aloe to soothe, calm, and refresh irritated or sun-exposed skin.

  • Deep Moisture: Works deep within the skin’s surface layers to lock in moisture and heal dryness.

  • Non-Greasy Formula: Absorbs quickly, leaving skin soft, smooth, and refreshed, never sticky.

  • Healing Power: Contains micro-droplets of Vaseline Jelly to help seal in moisture and restore skin’s natural barrier.

  • Large 400ml Size: Excellent value for daily use on the entire body.

Key Ingredient: Pure Aloe Vera Extract, Micro-droplets of Vaseline Jelly

Benefit: Soothing Hydration, Non-Greasy

Size: 400 ml

Best For: Dry Skin, Sun-Exposed Skin, Daily Use

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