Weleda Rosemary Invigorating Bath Milk 200ml
Weleda Rosemary Invigorating Bath Milk 200ml:
- Wake up and revive your senses while you wash
- Revitalising rosemary leaves you feeling balanced and vitalised
Product Information
Key benefits of Weleda Rosemary Invigorating Bath Milk:
Revitalising rosemary, grown on sun-soaked Mediterranean fields, really blows the cobwebs away. Ideal in a warm bath, to loosen and soothe achy, tired limbs, or in a foot bath after a long hot day, wherein it also improves the general circulation in the legs and feet, it will leave you feeling balanced and vitalised. Stimulating, invigorating, drives away fatigue
- Dermatologically tested and free from synthetic preservatives, fragrances, colourants or raw materials derived from mineral oils
- Suitable for vegans
How to use:
Pour three to four capfuls into the bath just before stepping in, to get full benefit as the fragrance rises in the steam.
Ingredients | Water (Aqua), Rosmarinus Officinalis (Rosemary) Leaf Oil, Fragrance (Parfum)*, Potassium Olivate, Limonene*, Linalool*. *from natural essential oils. |
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