California Baby Super Sensitive Shampoo and Body Wash - 8.5 oz

: California Baby Super Sensitive Shampoo and Body Wash - 8.5 oz

California Baby Super Sensitive Shampoo and Body Wash - 8.5 oz

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 : California Baby Super Sensitive Shampoo and Body Wash - 8.5 oz
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Price: $11.50
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Binding: Misc.
Brand: California Baby
Ingredients: Aqua (Purified Water), *Aloe Barbadensis (Aloe Vera), *Decyl Glucoside and *Lauryl Glucoside (Corn, Coconut and Palm), Quillaja Saponaria (Soap Bark), Herbal Blend of: *Cereus Grandiflorus Extract (Cactus), *Calendula Officinalis (Calendula), *Carrageenan (Irish Moss), *Viola Tricolor Extract (Pansy), *Salix Alba (Willow Bark), and *Yucca Aloifolia Extract (Yucca), Vegetable Glycerin, *Simmondsia Chinensis Oil (Jojoba Oil), Tocopherol (Vitamin E), Panthenol (Vitamin B-5), Citrus Grandis Seed Extract (Grapefruit), Polyaminopropyl Biguanide (Extremely Mild Non-Invasive Preservative). No fragrance, clear formula chemicals or scent masking agents.
*organic, sustainable or renewable.
Label: California Baby
Manufacturer: California Baby
Publisher: California Baby
Size: 8.5 oz
Studio: California Baby



Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionCalifornia Baby´s Super Sensitive Shampoo & Bodywash may be used for hair, face and body. Leaves hair noticeably shiny, soft and manageable. Our customers have reported excellent results with this shampoo & body wash in their fight against eczema, perioral dermatitis and other skin sensitivities. ^^Highly recommended by leading dermatologists and allergists for their patients with chemical sensitivities and fragrance intolerance.

For Grownups: Nationally-renowned NYU allergist and dermatologist, Dr. David Cohen, recommends our Super Sensitive Shampoo & Bodywash to his patients with allergies and chemical sensitivities.

A great non-drying facial wash for adults (and teenagers!) with sensitive or problem skin.

Thinning hair? Use in place of harsh shampoos that can contribute to hair loss.

Safe for chemically treated hair.

Benefits & Features:
  • Contains organic and sustainably grown ingredients
  • No fragrance, scent masking agents, clear formula chemicals, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, or DEA
  • Safe and gentle, no tears; no numbing agents
  • Non-irritating and non-chemical formula
For people with allergies and those who cannot tolerate fragrance. May be used by those following a homeopathic regimen. Two products in one; use head-to-toe. Great for babies, kids or adults with super sensitive skin. Non-stripping of natural oils.
















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