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The best defense for oily and fine hair, and for those looking to regain thickness. Every inch is packed with scalp stimulation top of mind - great for anyone experiencing hair fall! The perfect mix of; French green clay, gently draws out impurities and removes scalp congestion, and antioxidant-rich matcha green tea, reduces hair fall and supports growth within the follicle.
With forward notes of stimulating eucalyptus and cedar wood essential oils, along with a healthy dose of peppermint (and more!), all support balancing oil production for luscious locks.
INGREDIENTS:
+ Sodium coco sulfate, coconut oil, cocoa butter, (essential oils of: peppermint, eucalyptus, rosemary, cedar wood, and bergamot), matcha green tea, french green clay, shea oil, hemp seed oil, apricot seed oil, ichthammol, stinging nettle extract, d-panthenol, and green oxide
HOW TO USE:
+ Apply bar directly to wet hair and massage with hands until desired lather is achieved. Alternatively, lather bar in hands and apply to hair. Rinse thoroughly, repeat as necessary. Follow with conditioner bar, if desired, and dry and style hair as usual.
Follow with conditioner bar, if desired, and dry and style hair as usual. For external use only, avoid contact with eyes, rinse thoroughly with clean water if contact occurs.
HOW TO CARE:
+ Simply place bars on a bar dish with drainage for daily in-shower use. Keep bars away from spraying and pooling water, or store outside of shower. For best results when traveling, pat bars dry before stowing in tins. DO NOT store wet bars in travel tins or use tins for in-shower storage.
END OF LIFE:
+ This product comes package free
SPECS:
+ The Shampoo Bar is 2.3 oz (size may vary)
+ Approximately 50-75 washes (may vary)
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