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Pack of 2
Pack of 2

Aragan SecretRepair Oil for Nail Fungus (10ml each)

Pack of 2
Pack of 2

R479

Retail: R800
Excludes shipping

R479

R800
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Please Note
  • Due to the nature of this product, it cannot be returned unless sealed and in original packaging.
About

Pack of 2 Aragan Secret Nail Treatment.

The tried and tested Aragan Secret Nail Treatment with Argan oil keeps your nails smooth, moisturised and healthy.

Aragan Secret Nail Treatment’s powerful natural formula is based on Argan Oil which is harvested from the Argan tree found only in Morocco. This unique treatment also contains Tea Tree oil, Clove and Rosemary Oil. 
With a low PH level, the formula does not only keep your nails smooth and attractive but also helps fight fungus and eczema.

How to use
  • Use on clean and gently buffed nails
  • Use the provided brush and spread the treatment on the nail and surrounding skin
  • Allow the nails to dry
  • Apply three times a day for best results
This product does not include any of the following ingredients:
  • Fragrance, Formalin
  • Formaldehyde
  • Phthalates
  • Petrochemicals
  • GMO
  • Triclosan
  • Colourants
  • Not tested on animals
Caution: 
  • Use according to instructions
  • Avoid contact with the eyes
  • Discontinue use if any allergic reaction occurs
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