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FARLINE Foot Deodorant Spray 150ml

  • Antiperspirant spray for feet.
  • Eliminates bad odors.
  • Control humidity.
  • Keeps feet dry and protected.
  • Avoid excess perspiration.
  • Contains Aloe Vera.
  • Quick drying.
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  • Antiperspirant spray for feet.
  • Eliminates bad odors.
  • Control humidity.
  • Keeps feet dry and protected.
  • Avoid excess perspiration.
  • Contains Aloe Vera.
  • Quick drying.

FARLINE Foot Deodorant Spray 150ml

The feet are an area of ​​the body that is in frequent movement, which is why it produces constant humidity and this leads to bad odors as a result of excessive perspiration, which is why Farline has formulated the Foot Deodorant Spray to keep the feet dry, fresh and with pleasant smell.

Frequent use of Farline Foot Deodorant Spray works effectively by eliminating excess sweat and bad odor.

It is an easy-to-apply Spray that is responsible for preventing excessive sweating, controlling humidity and suppressing bad odors that generally occur due to the use of closed footwear.

Its formula is quick-drying so it can be applied and put on your shoes. It also contains Aloe Vera that acts as a refreshing and deeply moisturizing product.

Properties and benefits of using Farline Foot Deodorant Spray

  • Controls the humidity of the feet.
  • Reduces bad odors.
  • Refreshes and hydrates .
  • Quick drying .
  • Keeps feet dry and odor-free .

Who is Farline Foot Deodorant Spray indicated for?

This deodorant is suitable for use on adult feet and shoes .

Main active ingredients of Farline Foot Deodorant Spray

Aloe vera, talc and deodorant active.

Farline Foot Deodorant Spray how to use

  1. Shake well before use.
  2. Apply the Spray on clean and dry feet , on the soles and toes for 2-3 seconds , at a distance of 15cm.

You can combine this product with any other product from the Foot Deodorant range.

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