Sweet Lavender 3-in-1 Body Wash, Bubble Bath, Shampoo
Description
Bath time just got easier! Sweet Lavender 3-in-1 creates soft suds, gentle bubbles, and a calming scent that helps little ones settle down after a busy day. This all-in-one formula lets kids splash, play, and get clean with one simple product and no extra bottles needed. Use it as a body wash, shampoo, or bubble bath for a quick, fun, and relaxing routine the whole family will love. Enriched with soothing botanical extracts like cucumber, green tea, mango, and avocado, it leaves skin feeling soft and refreshed while the soft lavender aroma helps set the tone for a peaceful night. It’s the perfect way to wash, unwind, and get ready for bedtime.
Why It Matters
Bath time just got easier! Sweet Lavender 3-in-1 creates soft suds, gentle bubbles, and a calming scent that helps little ones settle down after a busy day. This all-in-one formula lets kids splash, play, and get clean with one simple product and no extra bottles needed. Use it as a body wash, shampoo, or bubble bath for a quick, fun, and relaxing routine the whole family will love. Enriched with soothing botanical extracts like cucumber, green tea, mango, and avocado, it leaves skin feeling soft and refreshed while the soft lavender aroma helps set the tone for a peaceful night. It’s the perfect way to wash, unwind, and get ready for bedtime.
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