This gluten-free, moisture-retaining and skin-soothing shower gel is supercharged with hydration and vitality.
Formulated with 82% certified organic ingredients, the SLS-free formula is boosted with Yucca which gently foams without irritating the skin. Scented with mood-boosting Sweet Orange and warming Ginger to soothe tired muscles, the complete protein Quinoa locks in water to promote healthy skin too.
The Calendula, rich in plant active substances, acts on the metabolism of glycoproteins and collagen fibres, with Larch Tree polysaccharides forming a protective barrier to keep skin moisturised long after showering.
INGREDIENTS
AQUA (SPRING WATER), SODIUM COCO-SULFATE (FROM COCONUT), CITRUS AURANTIUM AMARA (ORANGE) FLOWER WATER*, COCAMIDOPROPYL BETAINE (DERIVED FROM COCONUT), DECYL GLUCOSIDE (DERIVED FROM CORN), ALOE BARBADENSIS (ALOE VERA) LEAF JUICE POWDER*, HYDROLYSED QUINOA, GALACTOARABINAN (LARCH TREE EXTRACT), YUCCA SCHIDIGERA (YUCCA) STEM EXTRACT, CALENDULA OFFICINALIS (MARIGOLD) FLOWER EXTRACT*, AROMA [ZINGIBER OFFICINALE (GINGER) ROOT OIL*^, CITRUS LIMON (LEMON) PEEL OIL*, CYMBOPOGON CITRATUS (LEMONGRASS) LEAF OIL*^, CITRUS AURANTIUM DULCIS (SWEET ORANGE) PEEL OIL*, EUGENIA CARYOPHYLLUS (CLOVE) BUD OIL*^], GLYCERIN (VEGETABLE DERIVED), BENZYL ALCOHOL, SALICYLIC ACID, SORBIC ACID, CITRIC ACID, CITRAL*, EUGENOL*, LIMONENE*. *81.2% ORGANIC, ^FAIRLY TRADED
Ethical responsibility is at the heart of what Green People do. They are proud to present this product in fully recyclable, renewable sugar cane packaging. This renewable raw material is planted far from any areas of rainforest, on land that is deemed of inferior quality for food production. Using this degraded pasture land helps soil to recover for future use as farmland. Making the move away from fossil fuels is not where the benefits of Sugar Cane end. Whilst the plant is being cultivated, it captures CO2 so efficiently that Sugar Cane plastic is actually a carbon negative product. For every kg produced, 3.09 kgs of CO2 is removed from the air. Green People’s sun lotions and shampoos are the first to feature this new packaging, with the brand looking to switch packaging where possible to recycled or renewably sourced material by 2022.