It doesn’t get any cleaner than this. If you’re looking for a cleanser that removes all your makeup, dirt and impurities we’ve got you. Better yet, your skin won’t be left feeling dry and tight. The best part is, it’s perfect for all skin types and ages, which is why we only have one organic cleanser. Let’s face it - the purpose of a cleanser is to clean your skin beautifully without doing harm.
Meet our super star ingredients:
Aloe Vera is our first ingredient, not water. Super healing and calming for dry skin, it fights acne, soothes and reduces skin irritations.
Lemongrass is a powerhouse with anti-bacterial properties that help to give your skin that beautiful, clear, even glow.
Australian Caviar Lime (also known as finger limes) is packed full of natural gentle AHA’s, anti-inflammatory properties and antioxidants; to not only exfoliate your skin gently, but to help increase production of collagen that promotes healthy smooth skin.
TIP: Double cleanse for the ultimate clean feeling, without stripping your skin dry.
This product is 200ml in size.
Eco by Sonya - Super Citrus Cleaner
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Description
For Converting Sizing Check out our International size Charts in the footer menu or by Clicking here
To Understand and get a better Guide of Asian Sizing to NZ/AU sizing check Out our Complete Sizing Conversion Asian to NZ/AU
Tips for Accurate Size Conversion
Measure Yourself: Use a tape measure to get your exact body measurements. This will help you find the most accurate size.
Check the Brand’s Size Chart: Different brands may have slight variations in their sizing. Always refer to the specific size chart provided by the retailer.
Consider the Fit: Asian clothing often has a slimmer fit. If you prefer a looser fit, consider going up one size.
Read Reviews: Customer reviews can provide valuable insights into the fit and sizing of the clothing.
Fun Facts About Sizing
Vanity Sizing: Some brands use vanity sizing, where the sizes are labeled smaller than the actual measurements to make customers feel better about their size.
Historical Sizes: In the early 20th century, a size 8 in the US was equivalent to a 31-inch bust. Today, a size 8 typically has a 36-inch bust.
Global Differences: In Japan, clothing sizes are often based on height and weight, while in Korea, sizes are based on body measurements in centimeters.
Conclusion
Converting clothing sizes doesn’t have to be a daunting task. With a little knowledge and the right tools, you can confidently shop for clothes from any part of the world. Remember to measure yourself accurately, check the brand’s size chart, and consider the fit you prefer. Happy shopping!