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Panthenol Facial Mask Pack | KISOCARE
Panthenol Facial Mask Pack | KISOCARE
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Premium Facial Mask with Panthenol
Enjoy Japanese high-quality skin care with KISOCARE's premium facial mask. Made with authentic Japanese hot spring water (Onsen-sui).
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