SO BIO GEL DOUCHE VERVEINE CITRON 450ML

Il nettoie en douceur grâce à sa formule SANS SULFATE1, et hydrate toutes les peaux. Pour une sensation de fraîcheur sous la douche, SO’BiO étic® a associé pour vous les notes fraîches et vivifiantes de la Verveine à celles énergisantes du Citron.

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Description

Composition:

AQUA /WATER/EAU : eau

COCAMIDOPROPYL BETAINE : agent lavant doux d’origine naturelle

DECYL GLUCOSIDE : agent lavant doux d’origine naturelle

GLYCERIN : hydratant2

LAURYL GLUCOSIDE : agent lavant doux d’origine naturelle

BENZYL ALCOHOL : conservateur d’origine synthétique

SODIUM CHLORIDE : stabilisant d’origine minérale

XANTHAN GUM : épaississant d’origine naturelle

LACTIC ACID : agent d’origine naturelle garantissant un pH adapté à la peau

PARFUM (FRAGRANCE) : 100% d’origine naturelle

CITRUS LIMON JUICE* : jus de citron bio

LIPPIA CITRIODORA LEAF WATER* : eau végétale de verveine bio

ALOE BARBADENSIS LEAF JUICE POWDER* : poudre d’Aloe vera bio

SODIUM HYDROXIDE : agent d’origine naturelle garantissant un pH adapté à la peau

DEHYDROACETIC ACID : conservateur d’origine synthétique

LIMONENE : allergène naturellement présent dans le parfum

CITRAL : allergène naturellement présent dans le parfum

LINALOOL : allergène naturellement présent dans le parfum

* Ingrédients issus de l’agriculture biologique

2 : Hydratation des couches supérieures de l’épiderme

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