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Jason Pure Natural Shampoo Aloe Vera for Dry Hair - 16 fl oz

$24.52
24 Hr Moisturization (In a consumer perception study of participants using Jason Aloe Vera + Prickly Pear shampoo and conditioner: 100% agreed hair felt clean and hydrated. 97% agreed hair looked hydrated all day)! Since 1959. Intense moisture. Intensive moisture for dry hair. 80% Aloe vera + prickly pear shampoo. Give your thirsty locks the luster you have always dreamed of. This shampoo, infused with hydrating aloe vera juice, prickly pear seed oil and shea butter, gently cleanses and helps lock in moisture to dry, dull hair. The deeply hydrating formula restores hair's moisture balance leaving it healthier (Based on instrumental testing: healthier hair = more manageable, softness, detangling benefits, smooth, lower friction and hydrated feel when used as directed) with every wash. Biodegradable formula with tested results. Offers 24-hour moisturization from root to tip (In a consumer perception study of participants using Jason aloe vera + prickly pear shampoo and conditioner: 100% agreed hair felt clean and hydrated. 97% agreed hair looked hydrated all day). Biodegradable formula with tested results. www.jason-personalcare.com. Questions or comments? Call 1 (877) JASON-01 or visit www.jason-personalcare.com. This bottle is made with 50% post-consumer resin. Please Recycle. Cruelty free.
  • Ingredients: ALOE BARBADENSIS LEAF JUICE⁽¹⁾;COCAMIDOPROPYL HYDROXYSULTAINE;SODIUM COCOYL ISETHIONATE;GLYCERIN;BUTYROSPERMUM PARKII (SHEA) BUTTER UNSAPONIFIABLES;CITRUS AURANTIFOLIA (LIME) PEEL OIL;OPUNTIA FICUS-INDICA SEED OIL;SHEA BUTTER ETHYL ESTERS;SOYBEAN GLYCERIDES;CHENOPODIUM QUINOA SEED⁽¹⁾;TREMELLA FUCIFORMIS SPOROCARP EXTRACT;ASCORBYL PALMITATE;LINOLEIC ACID;LINOLENIC ACID;PANTHENOL;BETAINE;CITRIC ACID;GUAR HYDROXYPROPYLTRIMONIUM CHLORIDE;MALTODEXTRIN;PHENETHYL ALCOHOL;PHYTANTRIOL;SUCROSE LAURATE;SUC
  • Vegan

Length: 2.24 inch X Width: 3.36 inch X Length: 7.04 inch X
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