Ylang-ylang totum flower
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Advice
CTEO Ylang-ylang: 2 ml + CTEO Ho wood: 1 ml + 100 ml of 70 ° alcohol.
30 drops of CTEO Ylang-ylang added to 1 liter of furniture wax will delicately perfume your household linen. "
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Reference
15981
EAN
5420008529795
ACL
6233949
Regulatory status
Dietary supplement
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