NEW Seventh Generation Hand Wash

by Kasey on August 26, 2010 · 2 comments

I am a huge fan of Seventh Generation eco-friendly, green products and was really excited to see this new line of hand wash come out in their newsletter today.  We love to use soaps that have a rich lather &  foam in our home, since it makes it easy for the little kids to soap up and get rid of all those germs and dirt. What’s great is that Seventh Generation products are non-toxic and dermatologist tested for even the smallest hands.  I like that a lot. 

Seventh Generation Hand Wash — the first of its kind to feature purely plant-derived cleansing ingredients that deliver the rich, foamy experience you expect from conventional products. Our non-toxic, dermatologist-tested formula is designed to feel thick right out of the bottle and build a rich lather as it gently cleanses your skin.

* Natural, plant-derived cleaners

* Aloe creates rich, foamy lather

* No triclosan, no dyes

* No synthetic fragrances

* Biodegradable

* Food grade preservatives

* Hypoallergenic

* Dermatologist Tested

Try the fragrance-free, dye-free Just Clean or enjoy Fresh Citrus, which is scented with essential oils and botanical extracts from orange, grapefruit, and mandarin orange. Our hand wash is available at select Target, Bed Bath & Beyond, Harmon and Christmas Tree Shops stores. Click here to see the full list of stores.

Join the Seventh Generation Nation and print off newly loaded coupons today:

* Save $1 on 1 Laundry Product when you buy 1 Dishwashing Product

* Save $2 on any TWO (2) Seventh Generation Products

* Save $1 on any one (1) Disinfecting Spray or Wipe

* Save $1 when you buy any ONE (1) Baby Care Product

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Shop with Me Mama September 1, 2010 at 10:44 pm

LOVE their products!! And they have some pretty good deals too! Thanks for sharing :)

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Kasey September 4, 2010 at 10:50 pm

Seventh Generation products pretty much rocks!

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