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Eucalyptus and Lemongrass Bath Bomb - Zero Waste

Eucalyptus and Lemongrass Bath Bomb - Zero Waste

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Naturally smooth Eucalyptus and Lemongrass Bath Bomb. Be the change - Zero Waste :-)

A fizzy creamy bath bomb with the scent of Eucalyptus and Lemongrass.

Gingerbeli's line of zero-waste cosmetics is a game-changer for eco-conscious beauty enthusiasts. Their eco-friendly approach goes beyond just the products themselves, extending to the entire packaging and production process. Gingerbeli's zero-waste cosmetics are packaged in reusable and recyclable containers, eliminating the need for single-use plastics and excessive waste.

Skin type: for all skin types

Scent: fresh, eucalyptus

Size: 40 gr

How to use:  Drop the bomb into your prepared bath. The bomb will start to fizz, dissolve, and release nourishing ingredients. Intended for a relaxing bath.

Ingredients (INCI): Sodium Bicarbonate, Citric Acid, Cocos Nucifera Oil, Butyrospermum Parkii Butter, Zea Mays Starch, Cymbopogon Schoenanthus Oil, Eucalyptus Globulus Leaf Oil, Glycerin, Citral, Geraniol, Limonene, CI 19140, CI 42090

Gingerbeli's zero-waste cosmetics empower you to look and feel your best while making a positive impact on the planet. By choosing these products, you're not just investing in your beauty; you're investing in a greener, more sustainable future. Explore Gingerbeli's zero-waste cosmetic range today and experience eco-conscious glamour like never before.

"To be honest, I have been never a fan of solid cosmetics until I tried this solid Zero Waste cosmetics with a refreshing scent. Now I am really looking forward to taking a shower because it feels so nice. It feels so natural and good to support the environment, by using less plastic. Did you know that one solid bar is equivalent to 3 bottles? That means one bar can save 3 plastic bottles from being made or disposed of in landfills around the world. Isn't it worth the try? :-)" Jana 

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