Glowing Soap “Slippery Element”.5 photos
This ordinary soap during the day is no different from traditional soap in any way; however, at night it emits a soft, pleasant light. The product is made up of a soap base, aromatic ingredients, and a phosphorescent substance. You can find more information about this product at the link provided: plero.ru/products/svetyascheesya_mylo_ckolzkij_element. Depending on the variety – “Uran” or “Plutonium” – it emits either green or blue light. Its composition makes it completely safe for health, so it can be used without any restrictions by adults and children of all ages!
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