Bath & Body Works
Shower gel/Body Wash - Ariel - Disney Collection - 295ml
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Dive into the depths of the ocean with the refreshing Ariel Shower gel. The tingling combination of sea salt breeze, golden citrus and coral water gently cleans your skin and leaves an invigorating, aquatic fragrance. The creamy foam ensures a refreshing shower experience that makes you ready for new adventures. Treat yourself to the feeling of Freedom with every drop!
The very special care experience is accompanied by moisturizing aloe vera and vitamin B. of The shower gels offer you a pleasant fragrance of Bath & Body Works an extraordinary shower experience!
Product information
Body Wash / shower gel
- Contents: 295ml
- Height: 16.8cm
- Manufacturer: Bath & Body Works Bath & Body Works, Distr. - 95 West Main Street, New Albany, OH 43054 / Importer: 24/7 Brands GmbH - Ballindamm 27 - 20095 Hamburg - hello@24-7brands.de
- Features: recoverable packaging with plastic lid.
- Per vitamin B & aloe
- Recycled plastic
- Sulfate & Paraben -free
- EAN / Barcode - 66765933912
Ingredients
Water, cocamidopropylbetain, sodium-methyl cochl-restaurant, fragrance (perfume), sodium-laur-methyl isethionate, sodium-lauroyl-isethionate, oleth-10, aloe vera leaf juice, glycerin, peg-12-methylglucose-triolet, phenoxyethanol, Hydroxyacetophenon, panthenol, PEG-33, Tetranatrium-Edta, PEG-8-Dimeticon, Propandiol, Polysorbate 20, PEG-14, Caprylylglykol, Decylenglykol, BHT, citric acid, PPG-12-Buth-16, Ext. Violet 2 (CI 60730), PEG-15-Pentaerythrityl tetraetetetear, sodium hydroxide, PPG-26-Buteth-26, PEG-6-Caprynic acid/capric acid glycerides, PEG-40-hydrated castor oil, ethylhexyl-methodxycinnamate, Butyl methodhoxydibenzoylmethane, ethylhexyl-salicylate.
Product security
- Only for external application.
- Not suitable for consumption!
- Outside the range of Store children.
- When swallowing, see a doctor.
- of Keep your eyes away.
- Submit the container according to the local disposal requirements.
