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Ecolove Shampoo - Purple Fruit Shampoo For Colored and Very Dry Hair - Case of 1 - 17.6 fl oz.

$25.26
ECO LOVE BLUEBERRY, GRAPE & LAVENDER SHAMPOO IS A GENTLE DAILY SHAMPOO THAT CONTAINS PURPLE FRUIT EXTRACTS TO GIVE YOUR HAIR A VITAMIN AND MINERAL BOOST. ENHANCED WITH ALOE BARBADENSIS LEAF JUICE AND DEAD SEA WATER, THIS SHAMPOO LEAVES YOUR TRESSES FEELING SOFT AND MANAGEABLE WHILE LOOKING CLEAN AND SHINY. OUR 17.6 FL. OZ. BOTTLE OF ECO LOVE BLUEBERRY, GRAPE & LAVENDER SHAMPOO CONTAINS CERTIFIED ORGANIC INGREDIENTS AND IS IDEAL FOR COLORED AND VERY DRY HAIR.
  • Ingredients: WATER;SODIUM COCETH SULFATE;COCONUT SOURCE;ALOE BARBADENSIS LEAF JUICE;ALOE VERA;COCAMIDOPROPYL BETAINE;LAVANDULA ANGUSTIFOLIA;LAVENDER;EXTRACT;VITIS VINIFERA;GRAPE;VACCINIUM MYRTILLUS;BLUEBERRY;FRUIT EXTRACT;GLYCERIN;VEGETABLE ORIGIN;MARIS AQUA;DEAD SEA WATER;MARIS SAL;DEAD SEA SALT;FRAGRANCE;SODIUM BENZOATE;POLYQUATERNIUM-7;GUAR HYDROXYPROPYLTRIMONIUM CHLORIDE;ANTHEMIS NOBILIS;CHAMOMILE;CAMELLIA SINENSIS EXTRACT;GREEN TEA;TITANIUM DIOXIDE;SEED OIL;ZINGIBER OFFICINALE;GINGER;XANTHAN GUM;CITRIC
  • Vegan

Length: 2.56 inch X Width: 2.56 inch X Length: 7.95 inch X
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