Little leaves Foaming Hand Soap - Blueberry
EWG VERIFIED™ and dermatologically tested, our natural hand soap harnesses the power of plant based ingredients like blueberry leaf and moringa seed extract to cleanse, soothe and protect their tiny...
EWG VERIFIED™ and dermatologically tested, our natural hand soap harnesses the power of plant based ingredients like blueberry leaf and moringa seed extract to cleanse, soothe and protect their tiny hands.
Description
Ever wondered why kids don’t wash their hands as often as they should? Because they consider it a chore! Make their hand washing routine fun with ATTITUDE little leaves™ Foaming Hand Soap – Blueberry. Designed with your child in mind, our natural soap pump releases a foamy lather that kids love with the refreshing scent of blueberries. Cleansing and soft on hands, our formula uses only natural, dermatologically tested and EWG VERIFIED™ ingredients like blueberry leaf extract to cleanse, soothe and protect your child’s delicate hands. And with a packaging so cute, you’ll rarely need to remind them to wash their hands!
Benefits
- Natural foaming hand soap formulated with blueberry leaf extract to cleanse and protect your child’s hands.
- Dermatologically-tested: contains no known skin allergens.
- Plant derived surfactants made of glucose and fatty alcohols; free of ethoxylated byproducts.
- Free of synthetic fragrances: lightly infused with a comforting vanilla and pear scent.
- EWG VERIFIED™: contains natural ingredients with little to no impact on health.
- ECOLOGO Certified: sustainable and biodegradable product.
- Certified by PETA: cruelty-free and 100% vegan.
- Contains no Sodium laureth sulfate (SLES), Sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) and PEGs (such as PEG-100 Stearate and PEG-40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil), which contain cancer-causing chemicals such as 1,4-Dioxane and Ethylene oxide according to the IARC.
- Free of Phenoxyethanol, Parabens, Formaldehyde or Formaldehyde-releasers, Benzyl Alcohol and MIT, potentially harmful preservatives.
- Free of BHA, BHT, Phthalates and Triclosan, all known as potential endocrine disruptors.