Le Cole Fig (body milk), 250ml
Le Cole Fig (body milk), 250ml
ROGER&GALLET
A relaxing body milk with a grapefruit scent.
Rating: (Unrated)
Description
Description
This body milk relaxes you with the warm flesh of figs, the relaxing leaves, and the bittersweet scent of grapefruit. The scent of ripe figs, a nap in the hottest hours, and the refreshing shade of leaves... Le Cole Fig (body milk) is rich in shea butter* and its light texture penetrates deep into the stratum corneum, keeping you hydrated for hours. The floral fruity scent based on natural fig extract invites you to a time of leisurely relaxation. *Shea butter (skin conditioning ingredient)
Key Features
Key Features
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Ingredients
Ingredients
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I think that this kind of product is not good if you use it for a long time, but I used up one bottle, so I will write my impressions. In the end, I didn't feel any effect with just one bottle. I would like to continue using it, but it is quite expensive. If I have the financial means, I would like to try it again.
I used up the whole bottle. I was recommended it as a postpartum care product at the counter, but it seems that Epanuissan is more suitable for me. I have noticed some improvement in the sagging (stretched) skin on my bare breasts since I stopped breastfeeding, but I don't feel like I've changed dramatically. The scent and texture are richer than Epanuissan. I'm debating whether to go back to Epanuissan or get a tonic oil for my budget.
I read the reviews and wondered if this lotion would really keep my bust firm? I bought it out of curiosity. It spreads smoothly and easily. The scent was a little strong. It may be a matter of personal preference. I haven't seen any results yet, so should I continue using it?
I read the reviews and wondered if this lotion would really keep my bust firm? I bought it out of curiosity. It spreads smoothly and easily. The scent was a little strong. It may be a matter of personal preference. I haven't seen any results yet, so should I continue using it?
I used up the whole bottle. I was recommended it as a postpartum care product at the counter, but it seems that Epanuissan is more suitable for me. I have noticed some improvement in the sagging (stretched) skin on my bare breasts since I stopped breastfeeding, but I don't feel like I've changed dramatically. The scent and texture are richer than Epanuissan. I'm debating whether to go back to Epanuissan or get a tonic oil for my budget.