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Avalon Organics Scalp Normalizing Shampoo Tea Tree Mint Therapy - 14 fl oz

$25.86
AVALON ORGANICS SCALP NORMALIZING SHAMPOO, TEA TREE MINT IS A LUXURIOUS SCALP NORMALIZING SHAMPOO, A CAREFUL BLEND OF TEA TREE, MINT, EUCALYPTUS AND SPEARMINT, ALL WORKING IN HARMONY TO HELP RELIEVE THE DISCOMFORT OF A DRY SCALP AND PROVIDE HAIR THAT IS SOFT, SHINY AND MANAGEABLE. RESTORE AND ENERGIZE YOUR SCALP FOR HEALTHY CIRCULATION. OTHER INGREDIENTS YOU WILL LOVE ARE ALOE, CAMPHOR BARK OIL AND CITRUS OILS. WHAT YOU WON'T FIND ARE GMOS, PARABENS, HARSH PRESERVATIVES, SYNTHETIC COLORS OR FRAGRANCES OR PHTHALATES. EACH BOTTLE CONTAINS 414 ML. OR 14 FL. OZ. OF SHAMPOO. SEE BACK OF BOTTLE FOR CAUTIONS. REVIVE YOUR HAIR WITH AVALON ORGANICS.
  • Ingredients: ALOE BARBADENSIS JUICE⁽¹⁾;WATER (AQUA);SODIUM COCO-SULFATE;SODIUM LAURYLGLUCOSIDES HYDROXYPROPYLSULFONATE;ARGANIA SPINOSA KERNEL OIL⁽¹⁾;CEDRUS DEODARA WOOD OIL;CINNAMOMUM CAMPHOROA (CAMPHOR) BARK OIL;CITRUS AURANTIFOLIA (LIME) OIL;CITRUS RETICULATA (TANGERINE) LEAF OIL;MELALEUCA ALTERNIFOLIA (TEA TREE) LEAF OIL;MENTHA PIPERITA (PEPPERMINT) OIL;ORBIGNYA OLEIFERA (BABASSU) SEED OIL⁽¹⁾;PELARGONIUM GRAVEOLENS FLOWER OIL;SALVIA SCLAREA (CLARY) OIL;CALENDULA OFFICINALIS FLOWER EXTRACT⁽¹⁾;CHAMOMILLA RE
  • Vegan
  • GMO Free
  • GMO Free


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