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Real World NZ Restore Hand Wash - Harakeke & Blood Orange - Tea Pea Home
Real World NZ Restore Hand Wash - Harakeke & Blood Orange - Tea Pea Home
Real World NZ Restore Hand Wash - Harakeke & Blood Orange - Tea Pea Home
Real World NZ Restore Hand Wash - Harakeke & Blood Orange - Tea Pea Home
Real World NZ Restore Hand Wash - Harakeke & Blood Orange - Tea Pea Home
Real World NZ Restore Hand Wash - Harakeke & Blood Orange - Tea Pea Home
Real World NZ Restore Hand Wash - Harakeke & Blood Orange - Tea Pea Home
Real World NZ Restore Hand Wash - Harakeke & Blood Orange - Tea Pea Home
Real World NZ Restore Hand Wash - Harakeke & Blood Orange - Tea Pea Home

Real World NZ Restore Hand Wash - Harakeke & Blood Orange

$39
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Blood Orange and Harakeke combine to create a perfectly balanced natural plant-based Hand Wash. This Hand Wash also contains key ingredients such as organic coconut oil, carrot oil and organic glycerine. The unique combination of Blood Orange and Harakeke make for a beautiful smelling Hand Wash that is gentle on your hands and will not lead to dry hands or sore hands. Vegan-friendly and will leave the most amazing scent on your hands. Harakeke is unique to New Zealand and is one of our oldest plant species. Harakeke was used topically in traditional Maori herbal medicine or Rongoa for skin irritations and dry skin conditions. The sticky sap or gum that harakeke produces, was applied to boils and wounds. Harakeke root juice was routinely applied to wounds as a disinfectant.

Ingredients
Distilled water, coco-glucoside, coco betaine, organic glycerine, coconut oil, New Zealand organic harakeke seed oil, citric acid, xanthan gum, carrot oil, potassium sorbate, blood orange natural fragrance oil mix including grapefruit, sweet orange & bergamot essential oils, New Zealand harakeke extract & blood orange essential oil.

Directions
Pump onto damp hands, lather and rinse thoroughly. Follow with your preferred Real World Hand Cream.

500ml PET bottle.

Made in Hawkes Bay, New Zealand.