REMOS "Doctor's Hand Brush" with Natural bristles Made of Local Beech Wood

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Amazon Nourishes and cleans: thanks to the comfortable, soft bristles, the hand brush with bleached hog bristles is ideal for gentle cleaning of the hands. Remove stubborn dirt easily and quickly. Pleasant bristle thickness: thanks to the comfortable, soft natural bristles, the Remos hand brush is ideal for gentle cleaning of the hands without irritating sensitive skin areas. High-quality materials and quality: the pure natural bristle brush is made from 100% domestic high-quality beech wood and has an oiled wooden surface. A natural must have for any bathroom. Made in Germany: all materials used in the product come from Germany. Their processing and production of the hand brush is also carried out in Germany. Suitable for everyone: the brush is suitable for everyone, but ideal for people who often wash hands and work in care professions such as nurses but also for personal care at home.

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Nourishes and cleans: thanks to the comfortable, soft bristles, the hand brush with bleached hog bristles is ideal for gentle cleaning of the hands. Remove stubborn dirt easily and quickly. Pleasant bristle thickness: thanks to the comfortable, soft natural bristles, the Remos hand brush is ideal for gentle cleaning of the hands without irritating sensitive skin areas. High-quality materials and quality: the pure natural bristle brush is made from 100% domestic high-quality beech wood and has an oiled wooden surface. A natural must have for any bathroom. Made in Germany: all materials used in the product come from Germany. Their processing and production of the hand brush is also carried out in Germany. Suitable for everyone: the brush is suitable for everyone, but ideal for people who often wash hands and work in care professions such as nurses but also for personal care at home.


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Brand remos professional body care
EAN
  • 9120047506554

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