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AVON is for KIDS too!!!






AVON IS FOR KIDS TOO.

NEW Mold-able soap


AVON is for kids too from shampoo and danglers to bubble bath and soaps. Check this out it is pretty amazing. SHOP NOW

DESCRIPTION
Turn bath time into art time with the cleansing (and molding!) foam designed to bring out your little one’s inner artist. 4.2 oz. net wt.

BENEFITS
• Toxin-free
• No parabens, harsh soaps or tears
• Hypoallergenic
• Allergy- and dermatologist-tested
• Sweet Peach scent

TO USE
Shake well before using. For best results, dispense desired amount into dry hands and shape. Smooth over wet skin for cleansing. Rinse off and dry skin.

Assembled in USA

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