Gel de bain Angeli Di Firenze

Unisex
By massaging the product with water, you will obtain a soft and persistent foam, ideal for refreshing yourself with a Bath which, at the same time, protects the skin and maintains its natural hydrolipidic film.
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The Angeli di Firenze perfume from the Officina Profumo-Farmaceutica di Santa Maria Novella is a bouquet of sweet and fruity notes. It was created in 2006 to witness the 40th anniversary of the Florence flood. It is dedicated to the Mud Angels, the young people from around the world who flocked to Florence after the devastating flood of November 4, 1966 to save the city's heart and history. To be used in the bath for its foaming effect or in the shower, massage the product with water, you will obtain a soft and delicate foam, its formula protects the skin and maintains its natural hydrolipidic film.
aqua (water-eau), cocamidopropyl betaine, sodium lauroyl sarcosinate, polyglyceryl-6 caprylate/caprate, polyglyceryl-4 laurate/sebacate, glycerin, maltooligosyl glucoside, parfum (fragrance), hydrogenated starch hydrolysate, propanediol, myristyl lactate, citric acid, sodium levulinate, sodium anisate, hexyl cinnamal, benzyl salicylate, sodium phytate, hydroxycitronellal, alcohol, alpha- isomethyl ionone.

Santa Maria Novella

Born in 1221, the Officina Profumo-Farmaceutica di Santa Maria Novella is considered the oldest pharmacy in the world. Founded by Dominican friars, its history began when they had access to Santa Maria Inter Vineas, a small church outside Florence. There they cultivated herbs and plants in its garden to make medicines, ointments and balms. In 1334, Santa Maria Novella became known for treating a wealthy merchant from one of the most powerful families in Florence. Today the house is known worldwide for its perfumes, candles and "traditional preparations".

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