Gently does it!
M&H Plastics repackages Orange Flower Hand Wash for Liz Earle
The bottle was manufactured in HDPE in Liz Earle’s iconic pale blue and is complemented by a colour-coordinated pump with a silver metallised collar featuring the name Liz Earle.
Liz Earle Naturally Active Skincare offers simple, no-fuss beauty products that really work on all skin types by harnessing the potent powers of the finest naturally active ingredients. This gentle Hand Wash contains orange flower water, pro-vitamin B5 plus seven pure essential oils which leaves hands exceptionally soft, clean and freshly fragranced.
LENAS has received worldwide acclaim for its exceptional products and ethical policy towards ingredients selected for its products. M&H has a long association of working with Liz Earle and understands the need to meet the exacting standards demanded by the botanical skin care specialist.
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