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delivery time approx. 3-5 working days in Germany
- order number PS-UC-11991
- Supplier Name: Uppercut Deluxe
- EAN: 817891024844
- Weight: 0,35 kg
- Sales Unit: 6
All-in-one for hair, face and body with fresh modern fragrance.
The "Uppercut 3 IN 1 WASH" cleans gently and gently, hair, face and body with only one Prdoukt. In a modern oil canister look. Made in Australia.
The effect
The Uppercut "3 IN 1 WASH" is a true all-rounder. For all those who do not want to use countless products in the shower Uppercut has now brought a product for everything on the market. So to speak, from the sole to the crown of the head cleans the 3 IN 1 WASH, moreover, with its gentle and nourishing formulation is intended for daily use.
Consistency and fragrance
The Uppercut 3 IN 1 WASH is silky and creamy. A modern and pleasant-fresh fragrance resonates here during the hair - and body wash.
The application
Soap up, lather up, shower off! Finished! Already you get out of the shower or bathtub refreshed.
The 3 IN 1 WASH is packaged in a plastic bottle in oil canister look
Made in Australia
Contents: 240ml
Ingredients:
- Water (Aqua)
- Soium Laureth Sulfate
- Cocomidoprpyl Hydroxysultaine
- Glycerin
- Sodium Lauroyl
- Sarcosinate
- Tocopherol
- Guar Hydroxypropyltrimonium Chloride
- Citric Acid
- Sodium Chloride
- Fragrance (Parfum)
- Benzyl Alcohol
- Potassium Sorbate
- Linalool
Vegan: | No |
Uppercut" is a term used in boxing. In the 1930/40s the young Willy O'Shea earned the nickname "Uppercut O'Shea, " as he toured through Australia boxing week after week for nearly a decade. Just 15 years old, he came in 1930 from Ireland to Sydney, Australia. Despite the tough times and the hard sport Willy O'Shea always made an effort to look sharp and always had a clean tie in his bag as well as a tub of home-made hair grease. Willy's legacy lives on through the Uppercut pomade, an Australian family owned company which has set itself the goal to make you look as well groomed as it was Willy back in the 1930's.
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