All natural Shea Moisture Baby Wash & Shampoo with Frankincense & Myrrh 384ml
Calm and comfort baby’s delicate skin with this Sulfate-free body wash and shampoo. Our special blend of certified organic Shea Butter and Chamomile helps soothe skin. Argan Oil, Frankincense and Myrrh Extract keep skin soft and smooth.
Organic Shea Butter- Deeply moisturizes and nourishes skin with vitamins and essential fatty acids.
Chamomile- Calming properties help soothe skin.
Argan Oil-High in Vitamin E, keeps skin soft and smooth.
Tested on family for four generations. Never on animals.
~ Large size
~ Established in 1912 & Family Owned & Operated
~ RAW Shea, Chamomile & Argan Oil
~ Calm & Comfort
~ All Skin Types
~ No Parabens, sulfates, mineral oil, propylene glycol, phthalates
~ No Animal Testing and Cruelty Free
~ Certified Organic Natural & Fair Trade Ingredients
~ Certified B Corporation
Suggested Use
Apply a small amount to the face, body and hair. Lather and rinse thoroughly. Gentle enough for everyday use.
Sofi Tucker started selling Shea Nuts at the village market in Bonthe, Sierra Leone in 1912. By age 19, the widowed mother of four was selling Shea Butter, African Black Soap and her homemade hair and skin preparations all over the countryside. Sofi Tucker was our Grandmother and SheaMoisture is her legacy.
This is a genuine brand new item in its original packaging. Pick up from Totara Vale.
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