Roger&Gallet Bois d'Orange Huile Sublime Dry Oil Spray 100ml

Roger&Gallet Bois d'Orange Huile Sublime Dry Oil Spray 100ml
Brand: Roger&Gallet
17.5 CAD
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Following the success of Bois d’Orange Eau Fraiche Fragrance, reminiscent of an elegant Andalusian garden with its exhilarating and sun-kissed notes of orange wood and blossom, Roger & Gallet created Huile Sublime Bois d’Orange. However, Huile Sublime is far more than a simple extension of this sensuous Mediterranean fragrance. This feather-light dry oil can be used on the body and hair. It delicately envelops the skin and hair in its heavenly scent, leaving a sun-kissed satin sheen that is both nourishing and protective. Bois d’Orange Huile Sublime is enriched with no less than six precious natural oils selected for their ultra-nourishing, softening and soothing properties. The formula is also enriched with Vitamin E, recognized for its anti-oxidant properties and invigorating orange essential oil. Tested under dermatological control, it contains no sulfates and is non-comedogenic. Huile Sublime Bois d’Orange is suitable for both dry and sensitive skin. Imagine the magic of a scented summer journey thanks to Huile Sublime Bois d’Orange deliciously perfumed dry oil. Quickly absorbed, huile sublime can be used on the body, hair or face. Containing a unique combination of 6 nourishing plant oils, it provides a satin smooth and is deliciously scented. Dermatologically tested, it is suitable for dry, sensitive skin. Silicone free, non comedogenic. Directions of Use: Gives nourishment and shine to hair. Spray into the palm of your hand or onto your hairbrush. Apply to the tips for sleek hair that will smell divine. Gives skin a silky, seductive glow. For a glamorous evening look apply to chest, arms and legs to enhance a summer outfit. After exposure to the sun, skin can feel very dry. Apply liberally to nourish skin and restore softness. Rub into nails and apply pressure to each fingertip. This helps to keep cuticles supple and promotes blood circulation to the very ends of our fingers.