Dove Lavender Oil and Chamomile Body Wash, 22 oz
Lavender has long been loved for its relaxing properties, so adding a moisturizing lavender body wash to your skin care routine is the perfect way to soothe your senses as you care for your skin. With a rich, hydrating texture offering gentle nourishment, Dove Lavender Oil and Chamomile Body Wash combines our hydrating body wash with the classic scent. Formulated with Dove NutriumMoisture technology (a combination of moisturizers and skin-natural nutrients) our creamy body wash leaves you with soft and smooth skin after just one wash. With a sulfate-free, microbiome gentle formula, this soothing body wash cleanses your skin while retaining its natural moisture and nutrients. Skin is left nourished and replenished, with a healthier look and feel. In the worlds of aromatherapy and relaxation, lavender is often the go-to ingredient. So, to make the most of lavender bath products, light some candles and play calming music to clear your mind. Squeeze this lavender body wash into your hand or shower puff, then work it into a rich, creamy lather. Gently massage all over your skin, breathe in the soothing scent, rinse away – and emerge with skin that’s beautifully soft, smooth, and lightly fragranced.
Dove Lavender Oil and Chamomile Body Wash, 22 oz:Dove moisturizing body wash with a delicate lavender fragranceDove Body Wash is #1 dermatologist recommendedMoisturizing body wash formulated with Dove NutriumMoisture technology to replenish skin natural nutrients.Dove Lavender Body Wash leaves you with softer and smooth skin after just one washSulfate-free, relaxing moisturizing body wash with microbiome gentle cleansersPerfect for stress relief: lavender body wash soothes senses
Chamomile (American English) or camomile (British English; see spelling differences) ( KAM-ə-myle or KAM-ə-meel) is the common name for several daisy-like plants of the family Asteraceae. Two of the species, Matricaria chamomilla and Chamaemelum nobile, are commonly used to make herbal infusions for beverages. There has been limited (though thus far insufficient) research as to whether consuming chamomile in foods or beverages is effective in treating medical conditions.
An oil is any nonpolar chemical substance that is composed primarily of hydrocarbons and is hydrophobic (does not mix with water) and lipophilic (mixes with other oils). Oils are usually flammable and surface active. Most oils are unsaturated lipids that are liquid at room temperature.
The general definition of oil includes classes of chemical compounds that may be otherwise unrelated in structure, properties, and uses. Oils may be animal, vegetable, or petrochemical in origin, and may be volatile or non-volatile. They are used for food (e.g., olive oil), fuel (e.g., heating oil), medical purposes (e.g., mineral oil), lubrication (e.g. motor oil), and the manufacture of many types of paints, plastics, and other materials. Specially prepared oils are used in some religious ceremonies and rituals as purifying agents.
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