Product Details
Good Daze vegan hydrating body wash is an invigorating gel body cleanser that awakens your senses, uplifts your spirit, and gets you ready to tackle the day. Energize your mind and body with ginger, ashwagandha and orange peel extract key ingredients in this daily body wash for women and men. Soothe your dry skin and awaken your senses with this skin revitalizing body cleansing gel. Finish your shower feeling bright, boosted, and in a good daze.
INFUSED WITH
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WATER (AQUA/EAU), COCAMIDOPROPYL BETAINE, DECYL GLUCOSIDE, PEG-150 DISTEARATE, SODIUM C14-16 OLEFIN SULFONATE, PEG-40 HYDROGENATED CASTOR OIL, GLYCERIN, COCAMIDOPROPYL HYDROXYSULTAINE, WITHANIA SOMNIFERA ROOT EXTRACT, PANTHENOL, ZINGIBER OFFICINALE (GINGER) ROOT EXTRACT, CITRUS AURANTIUM DULCIS (ORANGE) FRUIT EXTRACT, CALENDULA OFFICINALIS FLOWER EXTRACT, CHAMOMILLA RECUTITA (MATRICARIA) FLOWER EXTRACT, SODIUM CHLORIDE, FRAGRANCE (PARFUM), SODIUM BENZOATE, CITRIC ACID, POTASSIUM SORBATE, SODIUM HYDROXIDE, PHENOXYETHANOL, PHENETHYL ALCOHOL, CAPRYLYL GLYCOL, LIMONENE, BENZYL SALICYLATE, CITRAL.
WHAT WE DON'T INCLUDE
NO Parabens
Like pthalates, not all parabens are created equal. Parabens can be found in nature, especially as antioxidants
in blueberries, but some parabens, primarily used as preservatives, have been found to be more toxic than
previously thought. Parabens have been shown to cause allergic reactions and exacerbate some skin conditions.
Some research has shown that parabens mimic estrogen and can trigger hormone disruption in the body, however, no
direct link has been found with consumer goods.
NO SLS/SLES
Sulfates are what make shampoos "sudsy." Technically, they are known as "surfanctants," and they attract oil
and water. They also remove dirt and dead skin cells from skin and scalp. While all "sulfates" are not "bad" for
you, some sulfates, such as SLS and SLES, have been known to strip natural oils from the hair and scalp, cause
irritation on the scalp and skin, and cause dry/brittle hair.
NO Phthalates
Phthalates are used to make plastics flexible and lubricate cosmetics. Technically, we call these
"plasticizers." These are often found in synthetic fragrances. Not all pthalates are bad, but the ones that are
harmful are known as "endocrine disruptors," which means their chemical structure mocks the human hormone in the
body, potentially causing premature sexual development in young girls, reproductive toxicity, and potentially
weight gain in men.
NO Parabens
Like pthalates, not all parabens are created equal. Parabens can be found in nature, especially as
antioxidants in blueberries, but some parabens, primarily used as preservatives, have been found to be more
toxic than previously thought. Parabens have been shown to cause allergic reactions and exacerbate some skin
conditions. Some research has shown that parabens mimic estrogen and can trigger hormone disruption in the
body, however, no direct link has been found with consumer goods.
NO SLS/SLES
Sulfates are what make shampoos "sudsy." Technically, they are known as "surfanctants," and they attract oil
and water. They also remove dirt and dead skin cells from skin and scalp. While all "sulfates" are not "bad"
for you, some sulfates, such as SLS and SLES, have been known to strip natural oils from the hair and scalp,
cause irritation on the scalp and skin, and cause dry/brittle hair.
NO Phthalates
Phthalates are used to make plastics flexible and lubricate cosmetics. Technically, we call these
"plasticizers." These are often found in synthetic fragrances. Not all pthalates are bad, but the ones that
are harmful are known as "endocrine disruptors," which means their chemical structure mocks the human hormone
in the body, potentially causing premature sexual development in young girls, reproductive toxicity, and
potentially weight gain in men.
How to Use
Apply onto your body or a washcloth and massage into skin to create a rich lather. Rinse clean.
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