About this brand
Beautiful and luxurious British made shower caps, shower turbans and drying turbans. Who says practical has to be boring?
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You can almost feel summer is on its way when wearing this shower cap. The sky blue background and vibrant cerise print and trim is very uplifting and cheerful. Perfect for brightening up your morning in the shower.
All our shower caps are:
- Waterproof: Petals has a soft, lightweight plastic lining.
- Large: Generously sized meaning it will keep all your locks dry. For more sizing information, please click here.
- Comfortable: No exposed elastic to dig into your forehead.
- Flattering frill: Protects your face from big water splashes in the shower.
- Washable: Regular 30 degree machine washing and drying will ensure it lasts for years to come.
- Sustainable: By keeping Petals for years you’re helping the environment by not unnecessarily throwing away cheaper shower caps that don’t last. The inner lining and fabric are recyclable
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You can almost feel summer is on its way when wearing this shower cap. The sky blue background and vibrant cerise print and trim is very uplifting and cheerful. Perfect for brightening up your morning in the shower.
All our shower caps are:
- Waterproof: Petals has a soft, lightweight plastic lining.
- Large: Generously sized meaning it will keep all your locks dry. For more sizing information, please click here.
- Comfortable: No exposed elastic to dig into your forehead.
- Flattering frill: Protects your face from big water splashes in the shower.
- Washable: Regular 30 degree machine washing and drying will ensure it lasts for years to come.
- Sustainable: By keeping Petals for years you’re helping the environment by not unnecessarily throwing away cheaper shower caps that don’t last. The inner lining and fabric are recyclable
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H+S Standard:
Born UK design
Bred UK components
Made UK manufacture
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About this brand
Beautiful and luxurious British made shower caps, shower turbans and drying turbans. Who says practical has to be boring?