Dr. Bronner’s Organic Hand & Body Lotion – Lavender Coconut

Dr. Bronner’s Organic Hand & Body Lotion Lavender Coconut is a certified organic moisturising lotion made with organic plant oils to nourish, hydrate, and soften skin. Infused with pure organic lavender and coconut oils, it provides a calming, naturally fragrant experience while helping maintain smooth, supple, and healthy-looking skin.

$23.29

In stock

SKU 2622225 Category

Certified Organic

Certification

Certified to USDA National Organic Program standards, this rich yet fast-absorbing lotion is formulated without synthetic ingredients or preservatives. Organic jojoba oil closely resembles the skin’s natural oils for effective moisturisation, while organic coconut oil assists absorption and organic hemp and avocado oils help condition and protect the skin.

Naturally preserved with organic grain alcohol and scented using pure organic essential oils, this lotion delivers lasting hydration without relying on artificial fragrances or harsh additives. Highly emollient and economical to use, a small amount goes a long way, making it ideal for everyday moisturising after hand washing, bathing, or showering.

Features

  • Certified organic to USDA National Organic Program standards.
  • Suitable for hands, face, and body.
  • Made with organic jojoba, coconut, hemp, and avocado oils.
  • Helps moisturise and nourish dry skin.
  • Fast-absorbing formula.
  • Naturally fragranced with lavender and coconut essential oils.
  • Free from synthetic ingredients and preservatives.
  • Contains organic grain alcohol as a natural preservative.
  • Highly emollient and economical to use.
  • Made with Fair Trade and organic ingredients.

Ingredients

Aqua, Organic Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil*, Organic Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Oil, Organic Ethyl Alcohol*, Organic Persea Gratissima (Avocado) Oil*, Organic Cannabis Sativa (Hemp) Seed Oil, Organic Quillaja Saponaria Extract, Organic Lavandula Angustifolia (Lavender) Oil Xanthan Gum, Tocopherol.

*Certified Fair Trade Ingredients.

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