Bath and Shower Gel, for relaxation. Holistic Dermatologist recommended. With skin conditioners, relaxing essential oils and herbs. The essential oils and herbs help induce relaxation. The gentle soaps cleanse your skin without drying, while the glyc...
Bath and Shower Gel, for relaxation. Holistic Dermatologist recommended. With skin conditioners, relaxing essential oils and herbs. The essential oils and herbs help induce relaxation. The gentle soaps cleanse your skin without drying, while the glycerine acts as a moisturizer leaving your skin smooth. Finish by massaging Ecco Bella Holistic Remedies Body, Bath and Massage oil to prolong the benefits. Pure and Natural.
Directions
Pour 1-2 capfuls into warm running water.Keep out of reach of children.
Ingredients
Ginger Tea, Sodium Cocoyl Methyl Taurate, Cocoamidopropyl Betain (mild soaps form coconut), Decyl Polyglucose (from corn), Glycerine, Rice Bran Oil, Methylcellulose, Certified Organic Aloe Vera Gel, Essential Oils of Lavender and Chamomile, Certified Organic Extracts of Passionflower and Skullcap, Grapefruit Seed Extract, Methylparaben. Does not contain Animal Ingredients or Animal Testing.
Additional Information
Ecco Bella was started in 1992. It was founded out of protest to the cruel animal testing and use of many synthetic compounds prevalent in the cosmetics industry .The Logo Ecco Bella means "Behold Beautiful" in Italian. The logo is Italian Renaissance painter, Sandro Botticelli's painting "The Birth of Venus". She is the Roman goddess of love and beauty. Ecco Bella leaves out the talc, mineral oil, FD& C dyes, animal byproducts, formaldehyde-releasing preservatives, and any harsh or unhealthy ingredients. Ecco Bella is woman-owned, woman-run company, making products for women (& men).Pro-Active Formulas...We leave out the water and fillers. The products contain "active" ingredients with beneficial, skin-healing benefits. We tell you how much vitamin E, A, and C we use in each product.
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