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Dove Men+Care Face + Body Wash For Men Wind Down Ashwagandha + White Lavender 18oz

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Dove Men+Care Face + Body Wash For Men Wind Down Ashwagandha + White Lavender 18ozGive you and your skin the downtime you deserve with Dove Men+Care Face + Body Wash For Men Wind Down Ashwagandha + White Lavender. Just step in the shower before bedtime. This calming; gentle body wash will help you unwind so youre ready for some shuteye. This moisturizing body wash for men doesnt just harness our unique fragrance technology to give you an earthy; calming scent that helps refresh your senses in the shower. Its enriched with

Give you and your skin the downtime you deserve with Dove Men+Care Face + Body Wash For Men Wind Down Ashwagandha + White Lavender. Just step in the shower before bedtime. This calming; gentle body wash will help you unwind so you’re ready for some shuteye. This moisturizing body wash for men doesn’t just harness our unique fragrance technology to give you an earthy; calming scent that helps refresh your senses in the shower. It’s enriched with ashwagandha and white lavender essential oils. And our Adaptogen Herb Complex helps protect dry skin from environmental stressors. Your pre-bedtime shower shouldn’t just be a time to clear and refresh your skin. Take it to the next level with this body wash with lavender and ashwagandha scent; so you can clear and refresh your senses too. Jump in the shower and squeeze this calming body wash into your palm. Rub your hands together to lather and foam it up. Apply to your face and body to cleanse; refresh and unwind. Let that ashwagandha and lavender scent de-stress your senses. Now rinse; towel dry and get ready for some shuteye. Feel that energy head-to-toe by pairing this gentle body wash for men with Dove Men+Care Eucalyptus + Birch 2-in-1 Shampoo and Conditioner. This cruely free body wash has a woody; revitalizing scent and will leave you with healthier-looking hair. Over 30 years ago; Unilever started to use non-animal testing methods to assess the safety of its products and ingredients. Globally; Dove does not test on animals and is certified Cruelty-Free by PETA. *Ingredient biodegradation based on OECD test methods (301; 302 and/or 310) and principles. **We consider an ingredient naturally derived if it’s unchanged from nature or has a natural source and undergone some processing but keeps more than 50% of its original structure. 92% of our formula; including water; is made up of naturally-derived content.

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