FMNN. Refresh Her Intimate Gel Wash – Peach

FMNN. Refresh Her Intimate Gel Wash is a gentle feminine cleansing wash formulated to support natural pH balance, freshness, and intimate skin comfort without irritation or dryness.

Made without alcohol, artificial fragrance, or parabens, this soothing gel wash is designed for sensitive skin and everyday feminine care. Enriched with real peach fruit extract for a light, refreshing scent, it helps calm irritation, reduce odour, and maintain hydration while leaving skin feeling clean, soft, and refreshed throughout the day.

Price range: $10.47 through $33.41

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Ingredients

Aqua, Coconut Glycoside, Prunus Persica Kernel Oil, Prunus Persica Bud Extract, Prunus Persica Juice, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Extract, Glycerin, Vitamin E, Daucus Carota Sativa Root Extract, Peppermint Oil, Lemon Extract, Cucumis Sativus Fruit Extract, Cucumber Oil, Olive Oil, Shea Butter, Rosa Rugosa Flower Oil, 1,2-hexanediol.

Free from: Gluten, Dairy, Eggs & Nuts. No artifical fragrances. No added nasties.

Directions for use

Apply on damp skin while in the shower or bath. Gently massage into a rich lather. Ensure thorough rinsing.

You can also use on the entire body. Recommended daily for best results.

For external use only. Avoid contact with the eyes.

Store below 30°C. Avoid direct sunlight.

Customer Reviews

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