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Eucerin pH5 Lip Protector 4.8g
Eucerin PH5 lip balm with SPF 15 provides soothing, moisturizing and protective care for sensitive lips. Its gentle formula is perfect for rough or chapped lips
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| Brand | ![]() Eucerin is a brand of skin care products that are made to be gentle and effective for people with sensitive skin. The products are free of fragrances, dyes, and other harsh chemicals, and they are designed to moisturize and protect the skin. |
| MPN | Eucerin 4005800178054 |
| ID | 36140162 |
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