Available in the collection:
Shampoo & Conditioner - 325ml - $9.99 - gentle shampoos and moisturizing conditioners that cleanse without stripping and hydrate without adding excess weight, formulated for specific hair care needs to provide vibrant, healthy-looking hair without harsh preservatives and hair-stripping cleansers - Nourishing Lavender Shampoo & Conditioner; Clarifying Lemon Shampoo & Conditioner; Strengthening Peppermint Shampoo & Conditioner; Volumizing Rosemary Shampoo & Conditioner and Fragrance Free Moisturizing Olive & Grape Seed Shampoo & Conditioner.
Hand & Body Lotion - 355ml - $12.99 - moisturizes and provides vital hydration and nourishment to comfort and return skin to healthy-looking radiance - Lavender Hand & Body Lotion; Lemon Hand & Body Lotion; Peppermint Hand & Body Lotion; Rosemary Hand & Body Lotion and Fragrance Free Olive & Grape Seed Hand & Body Lotion.
Bath & Shower Gel - 355ml - $10.99 - a gentle way to cleanse the skin while awakening the senses with bubbling lathers of botanical extracts and fragrant essential oils - Lavender Bath & Shower Gel; Lemon Bath & Shower Gel; Peppermint Bath & Shower Gel and Rosemary Bath & Shower Gel.
Hand Soap - 355ml - $7.99 - designed to nourish skin without causing dryness or irritation with frequent washings - enriched with glycerin, they provide deep hydrating moisture while enveloping your senses in the infusing fragrances of organic essential oils - Lavender Glycerin Hand Soap; Lemon Glycerin Hand Soap; Peppermint Glycerin Hand Soap and Rosemary Glycerin Hand Soap.
My favourite thing about the line is the fragrance and I am especially enamored of the lavender scent - which smells very natural and not overpowering or fake like many lavender products tend to smell!
Available at Whole Foods, Metro, Loblaws, Fortinos, Real Canadian Super Store, Target, Pharma Plus, Rexall and other selected stores across Canada as well as online at amazon.ca and well.ca.
- Lisamarie -
I've tried their lavender conditioner and loved it. Moisturising but not too heavy and a little bit went a long way.
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