Farline Fribalm Gentle Balm 40g

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Suitable for promoting breathing in case of mucus or night coughs

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Description

It is a soft balm of Farline laboratory with eucalyptus quickly absorbed, indicated for those who want a natural treatment, helping to breathe better and recover the welfare of the respiratory tract.

Its formula includes eucalyptus, fir and turpentine to provide freshness and softness.

Suitable for babies from day one.

40g.

Instructions for use

- Apply a small amount of product to the chest, neck and back.
- Massage gently to enhance the effect and the cooling sensation of the balsamic vapours.
- Use once a day.
- Can be used from 0 months onwards.

Price per 100 G

11,97€ / 100 g

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