Clean age Non-toxic essentials teens and pre-teens #Deodorants #handsanitizer #camping
Clean Age's product line of All Natural Deodorants they are made without aluminum or baking soda, Toothpaste tabs, toothbrushes, and hand sanitizer was created to give teens the essentials they need and to help them feel refreshed.
Clean age has awesome products for those Summer time camping ⛺️ trips, or getaways for your kids, visiting grandparents or relatives etc... to buy collections/bundles
They will love having their own carry on bag 💼 loaded with the essentials they need to groom themselves.. and parents will feel good about what they are using.. Because everything is healthy for them… not to mention very convenient, having all their personal items in this cute well designed bag that can be wipe down.
Kits:
FRESH ESSENTIALS KIT, UNSCENTED ESSENTIALS KIT, CITRUS ESSENTIALS KIT. WAVE ESSENTIALS KIT Retail Value $35.00
They have everything they need in this kit, All you need to start fresh is in the bag: Fresh Deodorant: Toothbrush: bamboo and biodegradable down to the last bristle...hand sanitizer
One-month supply of mint toothpaste tabs:
Fresh overdrive every day
Don’t let your kid be the stinky one at camp, send them off with Clean Age! Started by a mom and daughter team.
Clean Age meets the needs of today’s gen Z for gender-neutral personal care essentials that are all-natural and smell great.
From deodorants to oral hygiene products, teens can feel comfortable in their own skin.
The line of daily essentials is good for the earth and good for humans, created with top formulators in New York to ensure efficacy and pure ingredients.
For instance, the dehydrated toothpaste tabs are great for conserving water. Everything is recyclable, bamboo, biodegradable, and creatively different from contenders, such as milk carton packaging for the toothpaste tabs! (Parents love it, too!) *Available in Fred Meyer stores
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