Zoom Handcrafted leather goods, premium knives with hand-forged steel blades, classic Western-style apparel, authentic home decor, and unique handmade jewelry by Ranchlands Mercantile, inspired by ranch life in Wyoming, USA.
Zoom Handcrafted leather goods, premium knives with hand-forged steel blades, classic Western-style apparel, authentic home decor, and unique handmade jewelry by Ranchlands Mercantile, inspired by ranch life in Wyoming, USA.

Lavender Conditioner

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Along with their shampoo, the Lavender Condition from Los Poblanos is one of our amenities for guests at our Zapata Ranch. Made with all-natural ingredients, including our certified organic lavender essential oil, this conditioner is safe for all hair types. Infuse your shower with the healing scent of pure lavender for a refreshing and relaxing way to start your day.

Expert tip: Not only is this a wonderful product for your hair - it also makes an amazing shave cream. The nourishing and hydrating formula, made with soothing lavender essential oil, protects as you shave.

'- Made with all-natural ingredients, including essential oil from certified organic Grosso Lavender that is grown and distilled on the Los Poblanos farm
- Proudly made in New Mexico
- Tested on farmers, not animals
- 8 oz pump bottle

Los Poblanos is a historic inn and family farm in New Mexico that is committed to regenerating the land and crafting amazing natural products. Their lavender goods are created from plants they grow themselves on their 25 acre property.

Lavender's medicinal and aromatic properties make it a versatile herb with a plethora of uses. We are proud to be one of just a handful of hotels across the nation that offers these bath products in each guest room at Zapata Ranch.

Lavender Conditioner

$18

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