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Bath & Body Favourites Under Rs.500

#AD | Do you spot any of your summer bath and bodycare favourites in this video? ⏺️ Products mentioned: • The Chemist at Play Daily Exfoliating Body Wash with 4% Lactic Acid, Salicylic Acid & Vitamin E has been an old favourite of mine. I’ve recommended this a number of times for keratosis pilaris, strawberry skin, ingrown hair, texture and tan. It’s gentle enough for daily usage and gives smooth, soft skin. This may be pregnancy and breast feeding safe. • ⁠The Chemist at Play 5% AHA Underarm Roll On has possibly been my most repurchased bath and body product ever! My OG followers know that I’ve emptied countless bottles since 2022, and recommended this tens of times. It comes in a fragrance free variant apart from fragranced ones such as White Jasmine, Royal Oudh, Peach, Woody Musk and Aqua (my personal favourite). This may be pregnancy and breastfeeding safe. • ⁠The Chemist at Play foot cream for cracked heels and diabetic foot has actually been a recent bodycare product that I tried and fell in love with. I’ve been on a lookout for a foot cream for eons now. It’s a thick cream that doesn’t feel sticky. The urea in it provides long term moisture and the lactic acid in it exfoliates dead skin, giving soft, supple feet even in the driest of summers. This video is sponsored by Chemist at Play, however a lot of these products are self purchased and ones that I’ve personally used and talked about umpteen times on my page, regardless of the sponsorship. Disclaimer - I am not a dermatologist. Views in this video are based on scientific data as well as personal trials. This is not a replacement for medical advice. Please do your own research and patch test before use.

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