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L'Occitane-Lavender Cleansing Hand Wash 300ml

$45.00 List Price: RRP $45.00
Total Sold: 10

Delivers a fresh, subtle scent while cleansing thoroughly!



  • Key Ingredient: Infused with purifying P.D.O. lavender essential oil from Haute-Provence.

  • Cleansing: Thoroughly cleanses hands, leaving them fresh and lightly scented.

  • Gentle Formula: Non-drying lather maintains the skin’s natural pH balance.

  • Comfort: Leaves hands soft and comfortably refreshed.


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Description

Product Description

Infused with purifying P.D.O. lavender essential oil from Haute-Provence, this Lavender Cleansing Hand Wash cleanses hands while leaving them fresh and subtly scented. Its gentle, non-drying lather preserves the skin’s natural pH balance, ensuring that freshly washed hands feel soft and comfortable.

 

Benefits

  • Cleansing hands
  • Delicately perfuming hands

 

Ingredients

Aqua/water, sodium laureth sulfate, coco-glucoside, coco-betaine, lavandula angustifolia (lavender) oil, sodium chloride, citric acid, sodium benzoate, parfum/fragrance, linalool, coumarin, ci 60730/ext. violet 2

 

Featured Ingredients

  • Lavender Essential Oil - Known for its soothing and purifying properties, this essential oil is very popular for its relaxing scent.

 

How to Use

Apply on wet hands and massage well, then rinse.

Natural Ingredients 

At L'OCCITANE, the company is committed to using high-quality, traceable, and natural ingredients. They incorporate over 200 botanical ingredients into their products, with a quarter of these being organically certified. These ingredients are meticulously chosen for their effectiveness and their capacity to provide the skin with essential elements for beauty. The ingredients are used at optimal concentrations in their formulas, with a strong preference for natural components whenever feasible. For instance, L'OCCITANE opts for vegetable oils rather than petrochemical-derived oils, due to their superior compatibility with the skin. The key natural ingredients that define their products are central to their unique formulations.

 

Vegan Products

The company utilizes over 300 plant-based ingredients, prioritizing these natural elements in their formulas. They source traceable ingredients through a distinctive network of trusted local suppliers and exclusively use bee by-products like honey and beeswax, with no other animal-origin products. Customers can explore their range of vegan beauty products, which are entirely free from animal products and by-products.

 

About L'Occitane

Since 1976, L'Occitane en Provence has been dedicated to creating beauty, skincare, and wellbeing products with the goal of sharing the wonders of nature. Their mission extends beyond land preservation to the regeneration of ecosystems. Emphasizing a holistic approach from seed to skin, L'Occitane en Provence views beauty as something that transcends the visible. Known as Cultivators of Change, they are committed to fostering positive change and inspiring others to follow suit.

 

They work directly with over 130 French farmers and 10,000 pickers, ranging from the immortelle fields of Corsica to the lavender fields of Provence, to ensure the ingredients used are of the highest quality and sourced as sustainably as possible.

According to Justine from the Sustainable Ingredients Team, "They have assisted their farmers in forming a fair trade collective that emphasizes agroecology. This initiative provides them with access to improved farming practices and training programs, and helps them learn how to nurture biodiversity."