Though the ’70s may be gone forever, the memories and great hair live on with LemonUp Shampoo and Conditioner, still made with the juice of one whole lemon. These blasts from the past put the squeeze on oily hair like no other, leaving your tresses squeaky clean, lemony fresh, and full of shine. 13.5 oz. bottles.
LemonUp Shampoo and Conditioner, with their tell-tale lemon caps, leave your tresses squeaky clean, lemony fresh, and full of shine
“I have been (im)patiently waiting for you to bring LemonUp ever since I first requested it 3 years ago - and was hoping it was coming after I got your survey about it last year ...HALLELUJAH!! There is nothing that beats that lemon-y scent and that clean, fresh feeling!!” — Celine Wanner, Stanhope, NJ
“The fresh lemon smell, the cool bottle with the lemon on top, it's a total sensory experience.” — Earlene Erra, SW Ranches, FL
“What I remember most about LemonUp is the lemon scent and how it leaves your hair squeeky clean and bright and shiny. Finding it transported me back to rock concerts, the beach, LP records, and my first true love.” — Richard Wrede, Chicago, IL
“When I smell LemonUp, I hear Donovan in my head singing 'Wear Your Love Like Lemon.' I see the girls with whom I went to high school in dresses with butterfly sleeves and long hair parted down the middle with two strands pulled along either side. Needless to say, their hair smells terrific (like lemons).” — Della, San Antonio, TX
“Dear Mr. Orton, On receiving my last order I was overjoyed when I spread the oilcloth on my kitchen table. I'm 72 years old and believe me, just the sight of it on the table brought so many thoughts of my childhood back, it's almost like the oilcloth we had on our table then, we were very poor, but always had room at our table for another who needed a meal. We felt rich with our oilcloth tablecloth, as most in our area had bare tables.. . . the Lifebuoy soap will go to poor aged people and homeless, at a center for that purpose here . . . . . . when I can I order things and share with others less fortunate than I, that's the American spirit I grew up under, and I'll not give it up. 'Care and share' with those less fortunate.” — Bonnie, Exeter
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