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This shower gel provides the skin with a plethora of care; not just energy, while it at the same time performs as a mini detox treatment! Extracts from the olive leaf, revitalizing and refreshing arbequina olive oil and moroccan mint fuse together to create a smooth, creamy-rich foam that provides a true moisture boost, and ridding the body of toxins.
Application
To get the full aromatherapy effect, we recommend that you turn off the shower during soaping. Thus, with all your senses, you can enjoy the qualities of luxurious organic body care - the invigorating scent and the creamy nourishing, supple foam that releases your body from stress and environmental toxins.
Ingredients
olea europaea (olive) leaf cell extract, aqua (water), sodium C14-16 olefin sulfonate, cocamidopropyl betaine, polyglyceryl-3 caprate, glycerin, pentylene glycol, olea europaea (olive) fruit oil, sericin, hydroxypropyl guar hydroxypropyltrimonium chloride, mentha piperita (peppermint) oil, citrus medica limonum (lemon) peel oil, alcohol, sodium benzoate, limonene.
I love this shower gel. It smells heavenly and is incredibly economical. It starts out like an oil, which then transforms into a wonderful, nourishing lather. You only need one pump, and that's usually enough for your whole body. I highly recommend it.
I'm really happy with this shower gel; it neutralizes the skin and leaves a pleasant scent. A great product that I'd gladly order again.
A wonderfully fragrant, lathering shower gel that nourishes the skin without drying it out. Wonderful. Highly recommended for dry skin. I only use Oliveda shower gel now.
Very nourishing, you can feel it even in the shower! Great minty scent!
As always, I am very satisfied.
A delicate, creamy foam that refreshes and leaves skin feeling incredibly soft all day long.
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