Pond's Cold Cream Cleanser 6.1 oz
Pond's Cold Cream Cleanser 6.1 oz

Pond's Cold Cream Cleanser 6.1 oz

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    Pond?s classic, award-winning makeup remover, now available in a Fragrance-Free formula. Pond's Cold Cream Cleanser dissolves all traces of makeup and moisturizes for soft radiant skin. Here at Pond?s, we believe that skin care doesn?t need to be complicated or time-consuming with several different products. The perfect blend of oil and water, our Cold Cream Cleanser, has been a classic beauty essential since 1907. It has withstood the test of time to become an iconic skincare product, used by generations of women. Unlike ordinary cleansers, Pond?s Cold Cream is actually 50% moisturizer. This facial cleanser combines deep cleansing with face moisturizer to remove dirt, makeup and even stubborn waterproof mascara, while infusing your skin with vital moisture for soft and smooth skin (without drying your skin) ? all in one easy routine. Essential ingredients: Mineral Oil effectively removes makeup from skin?s surface. Beeswax is a moisturizer known to prevent moisture from leaving the skin. If you?re new to this beauty secret, using Cold Cream Cleanser is easy! Apply a thin layer of Pond?s Fragrance-Free Cold Cream Cleanser gently to skin, remove by wiping with cotton pads or wet washcloth, and rinse if desired. Today, with women balancing work, family and everything else that comes their way, Pond?s Cold Cream remains more relevant than ever as it has multiple benefits in one, a makeup remover and moisturizing face cleanser. Pond?s Cold Cream Cleanser, removes even the toughest makeup and works great as an eye makeup remover as well as for your full face, while leaving your skin soft and smooth. Try now and rediscover the beauty of classic skin care, now without fragrance!
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