To celebrate Earth Month, we wanted to highlight the PURE RENEWAL Hair Care Collection! Created by AVEENO scientists with the help of eco-friendly celebrity stylist, Patrick Melville, this awesome collection allows hair to be cleansed without sulfates, parabens or synthetic dyes that can further damage hair. AVEENO wanted to provide consumers with hair care products that are non-abrasive and clean hair in a way other sulfate-free products fail to do.
How is the AVEENO PURE RENEWAL Hair Care Collection eco-friendly? Well, the bottles are comprised of 48% pre-consumer recycled materials. Plus, the formula is 90% renewable and produced using a low-energy, solvent-free process that creates zero waste. In addition, the formula is starch-based, actually derived from potatoes, which means a high performing shampoo for consumers without releasing pollution of chemicals into the environment.
How about a celebration giveaway?
Thanks to Aveeno, Children Teaching Mama Readers Have A Chance To Win A Great AVEENO PURE RENEWALS Gift Package, which includes:- AVEENO® PURE RENEWAL™ Shampoo – naturally-derived cleansers carefully lift away impurities and rebalance hair’s optimal moisture
- AVEENO® PURE RENEWAL™ Conditioner – conditions and softens without weighing hair down, for more manageable hair
- AVEENO® PURE RENEWAL™ Dry Shampoo – refreshes hair for a clean, healthy look between washes
- The Tree Planting Kit pictured below!
Just use the Rafflecopter form below to enter! This giveaway is open to US Residents, 18+ years and ends on Monday, May 13th at 11:59pm. Good Luck!
Disclosure: This giveaway is provided by Aveeno and I was not compensated. All opinions provided are my own.
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