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 Aura Cacia Aromatherapy Foam Bath - Ginger/Mint
 
 Aromatherapy Foam Baths come in five aromas, each with its own   distinctive and attractive package. The multi-colored Patchouli/Sweet Orange   package is reminiscent of the 60s and whimsically offers the benefits of "love,   peace and happiness." The other aromas and their benefits are   Tangerine/Grapefruit (refreshing and awakening), Lavender (calming and   relaxing), Ginger/Mint (warming and replenishing), and Cinnamon/Ylang Ylang   (sensual and warming). All five aromas are offered in both convenient 2.5 oz.   pouches and 14 oz. jars.
 
 Made with only all-natural ingredients, Aura   Cacia Aromatherapy Foam Baths contain 100% pure essential oils that provide   true aromatherapy benefits for the mind, body and spirit. The products offer the   fun of bubbles created with natural alternatives to the usual harsh chemical   ingredients of bubble baths. The baths also contain extra-mild coconut   surfactants that work with the essential oils to moisturize and soften the skin.   Aura Cacia's Aromatherapy Foam Baths are the first products to combine true   aromatherapy benefits and all-natural skin care with the special bath experience   of bubbles.
 
 Ginger/Mint Foam Bath Ingredients:
 Sodium   bicarbonate (baking soda), ascorbic (citric) acid, sodium chloride (sea salt),   sodium cocoyl isethionate, cocamidopropyl betaine, citrus limon (lemon) oil,   zingiber officinale (ginger) oil, mentha piperita (peppermint) oil, mentha   spicata (spearmint) oil, simmondsia chinensis (jojoba) oil.
 
 Suggested   Use:
 Pour desire amount into running bath water. Due to foaming nature   of the this product, use sparingly in whirlpool tubs. Chunky sea salts may be   slow to dissolve. Renew and revitalize with the unique spa benefits that ginger   and mint provide.
 
 Disclaimer: The statements made, or products sold through this website, have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. They are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Actual results may vary significantly and are dependent on individuals. You should always consult with your physician before starting any health products or any health-related programs.  
 
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