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Bio Follicle Shampoo - Rosemary and Mint - 8 fl oz

$30.98
Premium Sulfate-Free Vegan Rosemary and Mint Aromatherapy Shampoo Certified Cruelty-Free, pH Balanced 100% Vegan Plant Derived Ingredients, antioxidant rich Protects Color, Help Instantly Repair Damaged Hair, Restore Moisture Balance Shine and Managability Exceeds EU Cosmetic Directive Gildlines No Petroleum Products, Sulfates, Parabens, Synthetic Fragrance, Synthetic Dyes, Petrochemicals This is herbal cleansing science- our plant derived antioxidant-rich shampoo possesses medicinal qualities and one of its major benefits, provides a fresh, crisp and flowery scent, in quality has a variety of aroma-therapeutic applications, rosemary and mint possessess medicinal properties such as promoting mental clarity and invigorating the nervous system. Our rosemary and mint shampoo has antiseptic properties that will help treat conditions in the scalp caused by dryness and itchiness. As it disinfects your pores, it will promote healing and it will work as a tonic for the scalp, stimulation will also activate the scalp's oil glands, promoting increased oil secretions that will make your hair look shinier, healthier and feel softer.
Length: 7.5 inch X Width: 2 inch X Length: 7.5 inch X
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