Rs. 299

Sabates Intimate Area Lightening Cream

(50 gm Cream in jar)
Sabates Intimate Area Lightening Cream
Product Details
Sabates Intimate Area Lightening Cream effectively moisturizes and restores your skin's hydration, making it an ideal treatment for anti-ageing and achieving naturally radiant skin. Its rich and non-greasy formula is a unique blend of precious and rare ingredients that are gentle on the skin, making it suitable for daily use. Moreover, it is free from any harmful chemicals or petroleum, ensuring that it is safe for your skin. With this cream, you can confidently showcase your beautiful, bright, and radiant complexion, all while experiencing zero side effects.

Key Ingredients:
  • Olive Oil (Olea europea) 10%, Basil oil extract (Ocimum bascillicum) 3%, Neem oil extract (Azadiratcha India) 3%, Aloe vera extract (Aloe indica) 11%, Kokum butter (Garcinia Indica) 1.25%, Til Tel (sesamum indicum) 7%, Chamomile flower ( Matricaria Chamomilla) 1.5%, Orange Peel extract (Rosa damascena, Litchi) 0.75%, Soybean oil (Glycerine Max) 5025%, Vitamin 'E' oil (Tocopherol acetate) 1%, Bees Wax ( Apis melifera) 3.25%, Cream base q.s

Key Benefits:
  • The cream is designed to brighten and hydrate the intimate area, including the bikini area, inner thighs, hips, underarms, neck, elbows, and other dark spots
  • Regular use of the cream may help reduce pigmentation and darkness in the intimate area, resulting in a lighter and more even skin tone
  • The cream has properties that can help soften hard skin, making it smoother and more supple
  • Sabates Intimate Area Lightening Cream is formulated to target dark spots and uneven skin tone in sensitive areas

Directions For Use:
  • Take the appropriate amount of this intimate cream and apply it in dark areas
  • Use regularly twice a day for better results

Safety Information:
  • Always keep medicines in their original container
  • Keep out of the reach of children
  • For external use only
  • Store in a cool dry place, unless advised differently

Content on this page was last updated on 10 July, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)