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Beauty Without Cruelty Shampoo Rosemary Mint and Tea Tree - 16 fl oz

$26.86
BWC Rosemary-Mint-Tea Tree Shampoo is a special, plant-based formula that thoroughly cleans your hair while promoting a healthy-looking scalp. Nature's vital botanicals and pure premium aroma-therapeutic essential oils stimulate, clarify and refresh. Penetrating plant proteins combined with panthenol restore body and shine to your hair while improving its look, feel, and texture. Your hair and scalp will be naturally clean, healthy-looking, and refreshed. Gentle enough for daily use. Made with premium and natural ingredients. Paraben free. No animal ingredients. 100% vegan, vegetarian. No synthetic or engineered fragrances. No animal testing.
  • 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;ROSMARINUS OFFICINALIS;ROSEMARY;LEAF/STEM OIL;MENTHA PIPERITA;PEPPERMINT;OIL;MELALEUCA ALTERNIFOLIA;TEA TREE;LEAF OIL;LAVANDULA HYBRIDA;LAVANDIN;EXTRACT;SALVIA OFFICINALIS;SAGE;TUSSILAGO FARFARA;COLTSFOOT;ACHILLEA MILLEFOLIUM;YARROW;MELISSA OFFICINALIS;B
  • Vegan

Width: 2.5 inch X Length: 8.5 inch X
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