Lavender Fields Bath & Shower Gel – 16 oz. by Now Solutions

Lavender Fields Bath & Shower Gel – 16 oz. by Now Solutions

  • Daily Body Care
  • Calming / Most Skin Types
  • Paraben & SLS Free
  • Gluten Free
  • pH Balanced

Condition: A body in need of relaxation and nourishment.

Calming and tranquil, Lavender Fields Bath and Shower Gel unites the unmistakable essence of Organic Lavender with natural cleansing and conditioning extracts. This serene bath and shower gel is gentle yet effective, and free of the harsh chemical agents that deprive healthy skin of its natural oils. Lavender Fields Bath and Shower Gel harnesses the natural properties of extracts from Ginseng, Chamomile, Rose Hip Seed, Aloe Vera and Biotin to provide a deep clean without robbing your skin of healthy tone or texture.

Suggested Use: Apply a liberal amount of Lavender Fields Bath and Shower Gel to a loofah, sponge, or washcloth. Lather and rinse thoroughly. For softer, healthier skin, follow by applying a NOW® Moisturizer such as Shea Butter Lotion or Cocoa Butter Lotion.

Ingredients: De-ionized Water, Aloe Vera (Aloe barbadensis) Leaf Gel*, Lauryl Glucoside, Babassuamidopropyl Betaine, Sodium Olefin Sulfonate, Vegetable Glycerine, Glucose/Glucose Oxidase/Lactoperoxidase (natural preservative), Lavender Oil*, Citric Acid, Chamomile Liquid Extract, Panax Ginseng Liquid Extract, Lavender Liquid Extract, Biotin, Rose Hip Seed Oil and Apricot Oil.

*Certified Organic ingredients

Caution: As with other bath and shower products, this product may make tub/shower floors more slippery.

NOW Foods does not test on animals.

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