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Giovanni Hair Care Products Shampoo - 2Chic Avocado and Olive Oil - 8.5 oz

$20.98
GIOVANNI, SHAMPOO 2CHIC ULTRA-MOIST SHAMPOO WITH AVOCADO & OLIVE OIL IS A PRODUCT YOU CAN COUNT ON. IT IS MADE WITHOUT ANY TESTING ON ANIMALS, AND IS ORGANIC AND VEGETARIAN. FORMULATED TO CLEANSE AND RE-ENERGIZE HAIR, THIS SHAMPOO IS A DELECTABLE BOTANICAL BLEND OF BUTTERY AVOCADO AND GOLDEN OLIVE OIL. IT WILL REPLENISH HAIR THAT FEELS DULL AND BRITTLE. IT DOESN'T CONTAIN ANY DYES, PARABENS OR OTHER HARMFUL CHEMICALS, INCLUDING PEGS. EACH BOTTLE CONTAINS 8.5 FL. OZ. OF SHAMPOO.
  • Ingredients: AQUA (PURIFIED WATER);SODIUM COCOYL GLUTAMATE;SODIUM LAUROYL SARCOSINATE;COCAMIDOPROPYL HYDROXYSULTAINE;DECYL GLUCOSIDE;SODIUM COCOAMPHOACETATE;LAURYL GLUCOSIDE;GLYCERIN;DIMETHICONE;GUAR HYDROXYPROPYLTRIMONIUM CHLORIDE;PANTHENOL (PROVITAMIN B5);CITRIC ACID;FRAGRANCE;GLYCOL DISTEARATE;POLYSORBATE 20;XANTHAN GUM;SODIUM BENZOATE;CHLOROPHYLLIN-COPPER COMPLEX;PHENOXYETHANOL;ALOE BARBADENSIS (ALOE VERA) LEAF JUICE;PERSEA GRATISSIMA (AVOCADO) OIL;LITCHI (LYCHEE) CHINENSIS FRUIT EXTRACT;OLEA EUROPAEA (O
  • Vegan

Length: 8.25 inch X Width: 3 inch X Length: 1.88 inch X
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