Bergamot Geranium Body Cleanser

Crafted with essential oils and skin loving botanicals, this body cleanser promises pleasure at its best. The fragrance bounces around the shower when the hot water strikes the body, releasing oils, while the aroma lingers all around.

Regular price Rs. 1,499.00
Size

Skin feel

Cleanses Gently yet Thoroughly | Hydrates

Aroma

Sweet, Fresh

Key ingredients plusAndCloseWithCircle

Bergamot, Geranium, Dragon Fruit, Silver Ear Mushroom, Undaria algae, Tucuma Butter, Pracaxi Oil

Ingredients

Bergamot, Geranium, Dragon Fruit, Silver Ear Mushroom, Undaria algae, Tucuma Butter, Pracaxi Oil

How to use

Pump the gel into a cupped hand, apply to wet skin, then use a body brush or sponge to massage the cleanser on the body. Rinse, dry, and follow with the hydrating VINCI Body Crème to lock in moisture.

Works Well With

Ginger Lime Body Cleanser

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Bergamot Geranium Body Crème

Softens | Moisturises | Nourishes
Rs. 249.00 Incl of all taxes

Bergamot Geranium Hand Cleanser

Cleanses | Exfoliates | Hydrates
Rs. 1,499.00 Incl of all taxes

Gift a Vinci Box

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Bergamot Geranium Hand Duo

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Bergamot Geranium Trio

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Customer Reviews

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Shubhangi Arora
Best Cleanser

Great cleanser, it gently cleanses your skin leaving your skin smooth and silky

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Rachna Mehta

The bergamot and geranium combination is harmonious and not overpowering. It's a delightful addition to my daily routine.

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Kavita Reddy

The gentle formula of this body cleanser is perfect for my sensitive skin.

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Kusum Bhattacharya

I've been using this body cleanser for a few weeks now, and my skin has never felt better.

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Kavya Iyer

Looks so premium!! Feels more premium

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