Super Shammy Professional Facial Cloth
$5.95
eCosmetics is an authorized retailer of Gunilla.Softness redefined facial cleansing shammyNow 50% larger at 9u00d79 inches.u00a0Experience the ultimate in facial cleansing with our premium chamois. Made with ultra-soft, high-quality materials, durability and ease of use. Donu2019t settle for less than the best u2013 try our Shammy today!-u00a0Included FREE with any GUNILLAu00ae Skincare Kit or LEROSETTu00ae Acne KitWhy Is It Different?This proprietary ultra-soft wash cloth was created for estheticians as a multi-use facial cloth, makeup with the right softness with the perfect level of exfoliation for spotless and glowing skin. Never risk over-exfoliating again!The Shammy dries stiff removing the breeding ground for bacteria. Just add water, and its ultra-soft again. Reusable and lasts for months, fast-drying with advanced antibacterial material -- rinse away any makeup stains and let dry. Hand wash or machine wash on gentle. Do not machine dry this Shammy, always let it air dry.
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