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HOLIKS 60 40 G 10 600 OLAY (SPF No. OF PRICE/MR TOTAL Sl No. NAME OF PRODUCT QUANTIT WEIGHT P AMOUNT Y 1 HOLIKS 60 40 g 10 600 2 OLAY (SPF 30) 3 50 g 699 2097 3 OLAY (SPF 15) 13 50 g 699 9087 4 OLAY (SPF 15) 15 50 g 849 12735 5 OLAY (SECUM) 2 50 ml 1399 2798 6 OLAY (SPF-24) 1 20 g 399 399 7 OLAY (SPF-15) 1 08 g 160 160 8 OLAY (SPF-15) 10 20 G 399 3990 9 OLAY (NATURAL WHITE) 3 40 g 189 567 10 OLAY age protection ) 4 18 g 189 756 11 OLAY white radiam ) 3 100 g 349 1047 12 OLAY total elect ) 1 100 g 209 209 13 OLAY ) 2 100 g 399 798 14 OLAY natural white ) 9 45g 365 3285 15 OLAY (SPF-15) 5 50g 1399 6995 16 OLAY white radiam ) 3 50g 999 2997 17 OLAY age protection ) 8 40g 329 2632 18 OLAY moisturaiser 2 50g 275 550 19 OLAY moisturaiser 2 100g 549 1098 20 L OREEAL 20+ 6 50g 315 1890 21 L OREEAL 30+ 3 50g 350 1050 22 L OREEAL 40+ 6 50g 600 3600 23 PONDS age minale 5 35g 449 2245 24 PONDS age minale 3 10g 99 297 25 GARNIER BB CREAM 29 18g 135 3915 26 GARNIER sum control 9 15ml 175 1575 27 GARNIER light complete 5 15ml 189 945 28 GARNIER wrinkale lift 7 18g 150 1050 29 GARNIER light complete 2 18g 110 220 30 GARNIER light complete 13 45g 165 2145 31 GARNIER light complete 4 45g 129 516 32 PEARS (pure and gentle 16 375g 164 2624 33 BIOTIQUA AYU 4 15G 250 1000 34 BIOTIQUA (I B AND 2 15g 335 670 35 BIOTIQUA (bio mrd 6 75g 199 1194 36 BIOTIQUA (saffarn 3 50g 270 810 37 BIOTIQUA (bio queen 5 50g 230 1150 38 BIOTIQUA (bio mystica 1 20g 139 139 39 BIOTIQUA (bio henna 1 90g 199 199 40 BIOTIQUA (dandline 4 40ml 230 920 41 BIOTIQUA (coco butter 5 50g 180 900 42 VLCC inta glow 7 60g 100 700 43 VLCC inta glow 8 60g 110 880 44 FEM gold ultra 6 30g 80 480 45 FEM suffron 1 24g 57 57 46 FEM suffron 11 64g 75 825 47 FEM pearl 12 64g 82 984 48 FEM gold 3 64g 85 255 49 FEM diamond 6 30g 78 468 50 FEM oxylife 5 27g 82 410 51 FEM pearl 17 24g 57 969 52 FEM gold 2 24g 65 130 53 LOTUS white glow spf 20 2 60g 350 700 54 LOTUS white glow spf 25 2 40g 280 560 55 LOTUS white glow spf 25 1 60g 390 390 56 LOTUS white glow spf 20 4 30g 275 1100 57 LOTUS white glow spf 25 5 18g 99 495 58 LOTUS iol control 6 50g 135 810 59 LOTUS osamean 4 50g 150 600 60 LOTUS osamean 14 100g 205 2870 61 LOTUS licorient 3 100g 85 255 62 LOTUS safe sun 7 50g 195 1365 63 LOTUS spf 20 7 50g 190 1330 64 LOTUS spf 10 4 50g 275 1100 65 LOTUS spf 30 6 50g 225 1350 66 LOTUS spf 50 7 50g 315 2205 67 LOTUS safe sun 8 100g 290 2320 68 LOTUS safe sun 7 100g 325 2275 69 LOTUS safe sun 1 100g 395 395 70 LOTUS spf 30 4 100g 345 1380 71 LOTUS spf 20 7 100g 299 2093 72 LOTUS spf 30 3 100g 335 1005 73 LOTUS soyesmooth 3 150g 210 630 74 LOTUS kera veda 8 200ml 210 1680 75 LOTUS kera veda 3 150ml 205 650 76 LOTUS apriscrab 9 180ml 295 2655 77 LOTUS teetre wash 23 120ml 199 4577 78 LOTUS apriscrab 7 100ml 165 1155 79 LOTUS teetre wash 29 80g 140 4060 80 LOTUS baby 4 60g 95 380 81 LOTUS baby 3 200ml 325 975 82 LOTUS baby 3 100ml 175 525 83 LOTUS baby teetre 5 200ml 230 1150 84 LOTUS baby teetre 3 100ml 155 465 85 LOTUS 3 100ml 255 765 86 LOTUS 8 50g 180 1440 87 LOTUS spf 25 10 300g 310 3100 88 LOTUS coco spf 20 9 250ml 260 2340 89 LOTUS aloe soft 5 250ml 250 1250 90 LOTUS almond nourish 9 250ml 270 2430 91 LOTUS spf 25 5 250ml 245 1225 92 L G ALOVERA GEL 4 200ML 159 636 93 L G ALOVERA GEL 3 50ml 69 207 94 Lotus baby wipes 2 95 190 95 Lotus baby wipes 2 55 110 96 Lotus 17 5g 155 2635 97 lotus lip khery 1 165 165 98 lotus lip khery 1 185 185 99 flama baby wash 7 55 385 100 nivea cocoa 48h 6 400ml 375 2250 101 nivea cocoa boby milk 48h 1 400ml 349 349 102 nivea cocoa boby milk 48h 1 400ml 375 375 103 nivea cocoa boby milk 48h 2 200ml 210 420 104 nivea cocoa baby milk 1 200ml 195 195 105 NIVEA COCOA SHEA SMUOTH 3 200ML 210 630 106 NIVEA COCOA EXTRA WHITENING 4 200ML 240 960 107 NIVEA COCOA WHITERNING 2 200ML 225 450 108 NIVEA COCOA WHITERNING 1 400ML 369 369 109 NIVEA COCOA WHITERNING 2 400ML 390 780 110 NIVEA COCOA SHEASMILK 48H 5 120ML 115 575 111 NIVEA COCOA BOBYMILK 2 120ML 99 198 112 NIVEA COCOA GREEN 5 60ML 79 395 113 NIVEA COCOA GREEN 9 60ML 99 891 114 NIVEA COCOA GREEN 13 30ML 39 507 115 NIVEA COCOA SOFT 10 200ML 250 2500 116 NIVEA COCOA SKIN CREEM 17 100ML 240 4080 117 NIVEA COCOA COOL 17 100ML 129 2193 118 NIVEA COCOA DIODANT 16 150ML 190 3040 119 NIVEA COCOA DIODANT 15 150ML 199 2985 120 NIVEA COCOA DIODANT 4 150ML 209 836 121 NIVEA COCOA BODY DIODANT 20 120ML 230 4600 122 NIVEA COCOA CARE SHONRR GEL 5 195 975 123 NIVEA COCOA CARE SHONRR GEL 6 250ML 195 1170 124 NIVEA COCOA MEN ENENGY 9 250ML 175 1575 125 NIVEA COCOA MEN ENENGY 1 250ML 199 199 126 NIVEA COCOA PREVTELCARU 12 50ML 175 2100 127 NIVEA COCOA PREVTELCARU 48H 16 50ML 185 2960 128 NIVEA COCOA MUSK TAK 4 100G 80 320 129 NIVEA COCOA PUNE TAK 4 10G 70 280 130 NIVEA COCOA OIKONTRSE 5 50ML 190 950 131 NIVEA COCOA DARK SPOT 5 50ML 190 950 132 NIVEA COCOA OLI CANTH FARSHE 1 150ML 260 260 133 NIVEA COCOA FACE WASH 8 100G 175 1400 134 NIVEA COCOA FACE WASH 1 50G 90 90 135 PONDS COLD CREEM 20 100ML 152 3040 136 HIMOLEY PIMPLE CREEM 1 20G 45 45 137 PROTETOIN 4 100ML 190 760 138 PROTETOIN 2 50ML 90 180 139 DOVE INNERGLOW 14 50G 135 1890 140 DEEPPUN 6 50G 140 840 141 LAKME REMAN 11 27ML 90 990 142 BLUSH GLOW 8 100ML 205 1640 143 GREEN FACE WASH 3 100G 210 630 144 SUN ERIIONT 3 100G 375 1125 145 ABSOLITH 3 50G 150 450 146 ABSOLITH 2 50G 330 660 147 HIMOLOYA SKIN GREEN 7 100G 125 875 148 HIMOLOYA SKIN GREEN 5 200G 210 1050 149 LAKME PEACH MILK 8 200ML 310 2480 150 LAKME PEACH MILK 5 100ML 190 950 151 CLEENING MILK 6 100ML 235 1410 152 CLEENING MILK 1 50ML 135 135 153 PONDS COLD CREAN 36 200ML 299 10764 154 HIMALAYA ARITICEUN 11 50G 235 2585 155 FAIREVEN 8 80G 137 1096 156 BAJAJ NO MARSH 2 8ML 140 280 157 ANTIMALK 8 25G 140 1120 158 CLEAN & CLCAN 4 40g 120 480 159 DR. BATRAS SKIN LIST 11 375 4125 160 VICOTURMERIC 10 15G 58 580 161 VICOTURMERIC 8 30G 115 920 162 Fair & Lovely 5 25g 50 250 163 Fair & Lovely(BB) 2 40g 169 338 164 Fair & Lovely(BB) 6 50g 115 690 165 Fair & Lovely(Multi Vitamin) 10 50g 95 950 166 Fair & Lovely(Multi Vitamin) 10 80g 145 1450 167 Fair & Lovely(Multi Vitamin) 3 110g 195 585 168 DETTOL SOAP 500G 74 212 15688 169 DOVE GREAM SOAP 500G 84 172 14448 170 PEARS SOAP 375G 34 164 5576 171 AYUSH SOAP 400G 32 110 3520 172 HIMALAYA SOAP 500G 8 132 1056 173 COLGATE FRESH 500G 52 120 6240 174 COLGATE 300G 18 134 2412 175 COLGATE VEDASHAKE 200G 31 89 2759 176 PEPSODENT G 280G 17 174 2958 177 PARK AVENVE 175ML 7 230 1610 178 SINGNATURI AXE 222G 4 190 760 179 AXE 125G 9 240 2160 180 PARK AVENV 150ML 4 199 796 181 CPTTION (CARS BUTTS) 38 99 3762 182 POLO CLUB 450ML 7 500 3500 183 COLGATE MAX FRSY 150G 26 92 2392 184 CIBAEA 175G 39 50 1950 185 DABAR RED GEL 80G 17 40 680 186 RED 50G 1 20 20 187 HIMALAYA HERASAL 80G 4 60 240 188 HIMALAYA HERASAL 150G 40 90 3600 189 COMPLTE CARE 150G 69 80 5520 190 SANTOOR SAOP 600G 26 172 4472 191 SANTOOR GOLD 375G 17 165 2805 192 LUX 300G 59 128 7552 193 SANTUR GOLD 125G 16 52 832 194 LUX SMALL 75G 52 28 1456 195 SANTUR PURE GLD 100G 16 39 624 196 SANTUR PURE GLD 250G 20 126 2520 197 SIMTHAL 675G 3 212 636 198 CHANDRIKA SOAP 525G 12 129 1548 199 LIFEBOY 750ML 10 175 1750 200 CHANDRIKA SMALL 75G 60 26 1560 201 DOVE GREEN 300G 38 172 6536 202 HIMALAYA AYAR SHIR 180G 4 600 2400 203 MOOV GEL 80G 16 220 3520 204 MOOV GEL 50G 2 170 340 205 CANDIEL ACTIVE 100G 4 140 560 206 ENO 5G 2 48 96 207 DABER PUDIN HARA 30ML 37 49 1813 208 DR.
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