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Stoneleigh Lighter Sauvignon Blanc 750ml
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Batiste Dry Shampoo Blush 350mL
Description
Award winning No. 1 dry shampoo brandFlirty and floral fragrance
A burst from this can of magic removes oil effectively leaving hair looking clean for you to feel all kinds of fabulous instantly, without drying it out. With a hint of romantic rose combined with lychee, seize the day and sparkle by night. Give your hair a new lease of life with added body and texture between washes, whenever you need it. You're welcome!
Our Promise:
- Won't dry hair out
- Gently removes oil
- Recyclable
- Long lasting freshness
Ingredients
Butane, Isobutane, Propane, Oryza Sativa (Rice) Starch, Alcohol Denat., Parfum (Fragrance), Cetrimonium Chloride, Distearyldimonium Chloride, Amyl Cinnamal, Citronellol, Hexyl Cinnamal, Linalool.
Usage Instructions
Feel Fabulous in 4 1 Shake for a few seconds to wake the magic. 2 Section hair and spray towards your roots (30cm to be exact). 3 Tumble around with your fingertips and massage your
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Looking for weather and packing list advice for Australia and NZ in October/November
KarenWoo, you're welcome.
I already commented on clothing recommendations on one of your earlier AU/NZ post--I think from October 2023, so I don't want to repeat what I said there, but I think you are absolutely all set for clothing choices and seem fully aware and prepared for our climate variability and volatility.
This is how I personally dress for the outdoors, which I did not previously describe. I have long hair, so one thing I always need for windy November days is a knit hat to keep it from flying all around. The cloth summer hat I have has a wide brim and and a tie, so it doesn’t get blown off my head. It also folds up into my pocket and a built-in mesh band for air flow. If it’s not windy, a baseball cap will do. Of course, polarised sunglasses are a must, even on cloudy days because conditions can change quickly. I wear a 50 spf suncreeen year-round, though