Pilogen Carezza Tabiano Bar Soap With Tea Tree And Sulfur (125 g)
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Tabiano Bar Soap With Tea Tree And Sulfur

SKU: 52252

Size 125 g
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Sourcing only the finest ingredients that Italy has to offer, Tabiano bar soap features a unique formula enriched with tea tree essential oil and 1% sulfur. This combination provides antibacterial cleansing while soothing the skin. It is an excellent choice for athletes and anyone with oily, combination, or acne-prone skin.
Suitable for all skin types, especially oily and impure skin, which require deep cleansing.

Biosulfur: a modified form of sulfur, more bioavailable and free from the characteristic odor, it retains all the properties of sulfur and thus exhibits antiseptic, astringent, and balancing activities.

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Rub the soap between your wet hands until a light lather forms. Massage gently for a few seconds, then rinse thoroughly.
Sodium Tallowate, Aqua [Water], Sodium Palm Kernelate, Glycerin, Parfum [Fragrance], Sulfur, Sodium Chloride, Methoxymethylbutanol, Tetrasodium Etidronate, O-Tolyl Biguanide, Sodium Sulfate, Geraniol, Benzyl Alcohol, Amyl Salicylate, Citrus Aurantium Peel Oil, Limonene, Cinnamal, Coumarin, Pinene, Cl 19140, Cl 16255, Cl 15985.

Ingredients may be subject to change. The most accurate and up to date product ingredient list can also found on the product packaging.

Tradition, innovation and research: since 1898 Pilogen Carezza has been studying and producing high-quality natural cosmetics with passion and dedication.

Pilogen Carezza was born in Salsomaggiore Terme, in the province of Parma, a municipality famous for thermal tourism thanks to the presence of its salsobromoiodic waters, already known in the time of the ancient Romans. However, their healing properties were only discovered in 1839 by the doctor Lorenzo Berzieri, allowing an incredible further growth in interest in this country and bringing a further influx of patrons in search of well-being and health.

It experienced its maximum splendor during the Belle Époque and in the period between the two Wars: it is known for the vast amount of works of the architect, painter and art nouveau sculptor Galileo Chini, including an incredible architectural structure, the Terme Berzieri and the halls of the Palazzo dei Congressi.