
ORTIGIA SICILIA | Hand Cream | Bergamotto
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80ml A rich and nourishing protective cream with the deep citrus perfume of Bergamot.
Made from natural ingredients: olive oil, almond oil, beeswax, lanolin, jojoba and aloe - it is the perfect answer to dry hands due to constant washing. About the brand: Ortigia is a small Italian soap and scent company founded in Sicily by Sue Townsend. The perfumes are distilled from the flowers of Sicily by master perfumer, Lorenzo Villoresi. Paraben-free,the range uses traditional products with modern ethics and integrity. The island’s history, reflected in the uniquely rich and layered culture that is found in Sicily today, has inspired the creation of the Ortigia range. |

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80ml A rich and nourishing protective cream with the deep citrus perfume of Bergamot.
Made from natural ingredients: olive oil, almond oil, beeswax, lanolin, jojoba and aloe - it is the perfect answer to dry hands due to constant washing. About the brand: Ortigia is a small Italian soap and scent company founded in Sicily by Sue Townsend. The perfumes are distilled from the flowers of Sicily by master perfumer, Lorenzo Villoresi. Paraben-free,the range uses traditional products with modern ethics and integrity. The island’s history, reflected in the uniquely rich and layered culture that is found in Sicily today, has inspired the creation of the Ortigia range. |

Description
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80ml A rich and nourishing protective cream with the deep citrus perfume of Bergamot.
Made from natural ingredients: olive oil, almond oil, beeswax, lanolin, jojoba and aloe - it is the perfect answer to dry hands due to constant washing. About the brand: Ortigia is a small Italian soap and scent company founded in Sicily by Sue Townsend. The perfumes are distilled from the flowers of Sicily by master perfumer, Lorenzo Villoresi. Paraben-free,the range uses traditional products with modern ethics and integrity. The island’s history, reflected in the uniquely rich and layered culture that is found in Sicily today, has inspired the creation of the Ortigia range. |























