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Babo Botanicals Sensitive Skin Fragrance Free Hydra Therapy Face & Body Wash - Adult Care
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Cleansing
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Can it cause trouble?
- Overall product irritation risk
- Acne & comedogenic risk ingredients: 3
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Water, Sodium cocoamphoacetate, Sodium lauryl glucose carboxylate, Lauryl glucoside, Sodium chloride, Coco-glucoside, Glyceryl oleate, Citric acid, Sodium dehydroacetate, Aloe barbadensis leaf juice, Glycerin, Sodium gluconate, Sorbic acid, Hydrolyzed oat protein, Glycerin, Calendula officinalis flower extract, Chamomilla recutita flower extract, Nasturtium officinale flower/leaf extract, Spiraea ulmaria flower extract, Butyrospermum parkii butter, Cocos nucifera oil, Theobroma cacao seed butter, Gluconolactone, Potassium sorbate, Sodium benzoate, Tocopherol, Hydrogenated palm glycerides citrate, Phenethyl alcohol
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