Bergamot Geranium Hand Cleanser

A perfect blend of natural volcano perlite and aromatic botanicals for gentle cleansing and sustained hydration. Curated for an experience that is not only essential, but something to look forward to.

Regular price Rs. 1,499.00
500 ml

Skin feel

Cleanses | Exfoliates | 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

A little goes a long way! Wet hands with warm water, rub one pump of cleansing gel between hands to create an exfoliating and creamy texture, and rinse. Follow with the nourishing VINCI Hand Crème to lock in moisture.

Works Well With

Ginger Lime Hand Cleanser

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

Bergamot Geranium Hand Crème

Softens | Moisturises | Nourishes
Rs. 349.00 Incl of all taxes

Bergamot Geranium Body Cleanser

Cleanses Gently yet Thoroughly | Hydrates
Rs. 299.00 Incl of all taxes

Gift a Vinci Box

Bergamot Geranium Hand Duo

Cleanses | Moisturises | Nourishes
Rs. 3,199.00 Incl of all taxes

Bergamot Geranium Body Duo

Cleanses | Moisturises | Nourishes
Rs. 3,199.00 Rs. 2,799.00 Incl of all taxes

Bergamot Geranium Trio

Cleanses | Moisturises | Nourishes
Rs. 4,799.00 Incl of all taxes

Customer Reviews

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Pranav
Best hand-wash ever!

Highly recommend it!

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Aishwarya Kulkarni

Feel soo happy that my guests complimented me about the smell of this hand cleanser.

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Sonali Nanda

You must and everyone else should buy this hand cleanser within no time...I guarantee the best scent you would have ever smellled.

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Divya Saxena

It effectively removes dirt and germs while leaving my hands feeling soft and smooth...so incredible.

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Pooja Kulkarni

The scent is heavenly, and it keeps my hands feeling clean and soft.

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