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Beauty Without Cruelty Daily Benefits Shampoo - 16 fl oz

$26.86
BWC Daily Benefits Shampoo is a gentle, plant-based formula that thoroughly cleans your hair while restoring its natural balance, body, and shine. Special botanicals with select vitamins and natural plant proteins, help fortify and nourish each hair strand. Pure premium aroma-therapeutic essential oils strengthen and protect your hair and improve its look, feel, and texture. Your hair will be naturally clean, healthy, and beautiful. Ideal for daily use.
  • Ingredients: AQUA;PURIFIED WATER;COCAMIDOPROPYL HYDROXYSULTAINE;SODIUM METHYL 2-SULFOLAURATE;DISODIUM 2-SULFOLAURATE;SODIUM LAUROYL METHYL ISETHIONATE;GLYCERIN;VEGETABLE;STARCH HYDROXYPROPYLTRIMONIUM CHLORIDE;ALOE BARBADENSIS;ALOE VERA;LEAF JUICE;DECOLORIZED;CYMBOPOGON FLEXUOSUS;LEMONGRASS;OIL;CITRUS AURANTIUM DULCIS;SWEET ORANGE;PEEL OIL;LAVANDULA HYBRIDA;LAVANDIN;ROSMARINUS OFFICINALIS;ROSEMARY;EXTRACT;SALVIA OFFICINALIS;SAGE;TUSSILAGO FARFARA;COLTSFOOT;ACHILLEA MILLEFOLIUM;YARROW;MELISSA OFFICINALIS;BALM
  • Vegan


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