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Desert Essence - Replenishing Shampoo Tea Tree - 12.9 fl oz

$20.68
DESERT ESSENCE TEA TREE REPLENISHING SHAMPOO IS A POWERFUL YET GENTLE SHAMPOO THAT CLEANSES HAIR. WE'VE MADE OUR SHAMPOO WITH TEA TREE OIL TO CLEANSE THE HAIR WITHOUT STRIPPING ITS NATURAL EMOLLIENTS. TEA TREE OIL ALSO HELPS RESTORE THE MOISTURE BALANCE TO THE HAIR AND SCALP. PEPPERMINT OIL SOOTHES YOUR SCALP WHILE YUCCA AND EUCALYPTUS HELP REDUCE FLAKING WHILE ADDING MOISTURE AND SHINE TO YOUR HAIR. OUR CONDITIONER IS VEGETARIAN AND CRUELTY-FREE. IT IS ALSO FREE OF PARABENS AND ANY ARTIFICIAL INGREDIENTS. EACH TUBE CONTAINS 12.9 FL. OZ. OF DESERT ESSENCE TEA TREE REPLENISHING SHAMPOO. SEE LABEL FOR WARNINGS.
  • Ingredients: WATER;AQUA;COCO-GLUCOSIDE;COCONUT DERIVED;SODIUM COCOSULFATE;MELALEUCA ALTERNIFOILA;TEA TREE;LEAF OIL;CALLITRIS INTROTROPICA WOOD OIL;BLUE CYPRESS;MENTHA PIPERITA;PEPPERMINT;OIL;HYDROLYZED WHEAT PROTEIN;MENTHA ARVENSIS LEAF OIL;EUCALYPTUS GLOBULUS LEAF OIL;OPUNTIA VULGARIS EXTRACT;NOPAL CACTUS;YUCCA SCHIDIGERA EXTRACT;YUCCA CACTUS;CITRIC ACID;GLYCERYL OLEATE;VEGETABLE DERIVED;MENTHOL;GUAR HYDROXYPROPYLTRIMONIUM CHLORIDE;SODIUM CHLORIDE;SODIUM BENZOATE


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