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AvelineLadies Body Razor Starter Kit

R799

Retail: R1,350
*Please note: For hygiene reasons, exchanges and returns will not be facilitated on these items.
About

Smaller, Better, Faster, Smoother - Aveline is a radical departure from women's conventional “blade on a stick” razors. We’ve reimagined the female shaving experience to introduce a thoughtfully-designed razor that gives you more precision and control so you get your smoothest shave ever. We've created the next level for women's leg and body shaving.

Aveline Body Scrub is a finely granulated exfoliant designed to prepare the skin for the closest possible shave. This gentle yet effective scrub combines the invigorating punch of naturally-occurring sugar and salt crystals with nourishing botanical oils to leave behind soft, radiant skin.

Aveline Shave Cream is formulated with shea butter and botanical oils to soothe and condition skin while providing a protective cushion of moisture. This luxurious cream helps your razor glide easily so you get your smoothest, most effortless shave ever. Your legs will feel and look amazing.

Aveline Body Lotion is a lightweight lotion that absorbs quickly and delivers intense hydration with a silky feel–no residue, no problem.

Product Specifications
  • The razor has guiding rollerballs
  • Five-way Pivoting Head
  • Build-in Stand
  • Six Premium Blade Cartridge
  • Push-button Cartridge Replacement
 Included
  • Aveline Razor
  • 4 x Replacement Blade Cartridges
  • Aveline Salt & Suger Body Scrub
  • Aveline Shea Butter Shave Cream
  • Aveline Botanical Body Lotion
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