The Banks and Noble Nourishing Hand and Nail Cream is enriched with Shea Butter. This rich non greasy cream will keep your hands beautifully soft and moisturised. Proudly made in Australia Free from animal testing 60ml (2 fl.oz.) Soap to match also available The Australian Green Tree Frog, simply Green Tree Frog in Australia belongs to the genus Litoria. It is physiologically similar to some species of the genus, particularly the Magnificent Tree Frog (Litoria splendida) and the Giant Tree Frog (Litoria infrafrenata). The Green Tree Frog is larger than most Australian frogs, reaching 10 centimetres (4 inches) in length. The average lifespan of the frog in captivity, about sixteen years, is long in comparison with most frogs. Green Tree Frogs are docile and well suited to living near human dwellings. They are often found on windows or inside houses, eating insects drawn by the light. Due to its physical and behavioural traits, the Green Tree Frog has become one of the most recognisable frogs in its region, and is a popular exotic pet throughout the world. The skin secretions of the frog have antibacterial and antiviral properties that may prove useful in pharmaceutical preparations.

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Banks & Noble Green Tree Frog Nourishing Hand/Nail Cream

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The Banks and Noble Nourishing Hand and Nail Cream is enriched with  Shea Butter. This rich non greasy cream will keep your hands beautifully soft and moisturised.

Proudly made in Australia

Free from animal testing

60ml (2 fl.oz.)

Soap to match also available

 

 

The Australian Green Tree Frog, simply Green Tree Frog in Australia belongs to the genus Litoria. It is physiologically similar to some species of the genus, particularly the Magnificent Tree Frog (Litoria splendida) and the Giant Tree Frog (Litoria infrafrenata).

The Green Tree Frog is larger than most Australian frogs, reaching 10 centimetres (4 inches) in length. The average lifespan of the frog in captivity, about sixteen years, is long in comparison with most frogs. Green Tree Frogs are docile and well suited to living near human dwellings. They are often found on windows or inside houses, eating insects drawn by the light.

Due to its physical and behavioural traits, the Green Tree Frog has become one of the most recognisable frogs in its region, and is a popular exotic pet throughout the world. The skin secretions of the frog have antibacterial and antiviral properties that may prove useful in pharmaceutical preparations. (Wikipedia)

 
 
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