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Foam bath mountain tea 300ml

300ml
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Bath foam with greek mountain tea and aloe vera. -Greek mountain tea has strong antioxidant, antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory action. It fights free radicals and the signs of aging. -Aloe vera is well known for its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, regenerating and healing action. It is rich in vitamins Β1, Β2, Β6, Α, C, Ε and folic acid. It hydrates, protects, helps the skin remain elastic and reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. It contributes to inflammation and irritation reduction while at the same time giving softness and glow to the skin.

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  • Leaves the skin soft and moisturized.
  • Treats the skin.
  • Rich in antioxidants.
  • Gives a sense of revitalization and wellness.
Formulated with: aqua, sodium laureth sulfate, sodium chloride, cocamide DEA, parfum (fragrance), cocamidopropyl betaine, propylene glycol, glycol distearate, cocamide MEA, styrene/ acrylates copolymer, laureth-10, citric acid, disodium EDTA, Sideritis raeseri, Aloe barbadensis leaf extract, triethylene glycol, benzyl alcohol, propylene glycol, methylisothiazolinone, methylchloroisothiazolinone, benzyl benzoate, hydroxyisohexyl 3-cyclohexene carboxaldehyde
Formulated WITHOUT: parabens, silicone
Apply onto wet skin creating a lather and then rinse with plenty of water.
  • For external use only.
  • Avoid the eye area. In case of contact with the eyes rinse with plenty of water.
  • In case of irritation discontinue use.
  • Store in a cool place away from direct sunlight.
  • Do not use after the expiration date printed on the packaging.
Tunalier, Z., et al. “Antioxidant properties and phenolic composition of Sideritis species.” Chemistry of natural compounds 40.3 (2004): 206-210. Alcaraz, M. J., et al. “Anti-inflammatory compounds from Sideritis javalambrensis n-hexane extract.” Journal of natural products 52.5 (1989): 1088-1091. Tadić, Vanja, et al. “Chemical and antimicrobial evaluation of supercritical and conventional Sideritis scardica Griseb., Lamiaceae extracts.” Molecules 17.3 (2012): 2683-2703. Shelton, Ronald M. “Aloe vera: its chemical and therapeutic properties.” International journal of dermatology 30.10 (1991): 679-683. Surjushe, Amar, Resham Vasani, and D. G. Saple. “Aloe vera: a short review.” Indian journal of dermatology 53.4 (2008): 163.

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