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Herbatint Shampoo - Normalizing - 8.79 oz

$27.98
Since 1970. Color treated hair. Rebalances and strengthens the hair. Protects color and adds shine. Aloe vera. No parabens - no silicones. Herbatint's Normalizing Shampoo, rich in aloe vera extracts, strengthens the hair and preserves the color intensity of treated hair. Its unique formula gently cleans, moisturizes and restores the hair's natural pH balance while gently soothing the scalp. Hair color stays richer and lasts longer. Specially formulated for hair stressed by regular coloring treatments or simply dry and weakened. With organic aloe vera. www.herbatinusa.com. Gluten free. Cruelty free and vegan. Good for 12 months once opened. Made in Italy.
  • Ingredients: AQUA;WATER;MAGNESIUM LAURETH SULFATE;COCAMIDOPROPYL BETAINE;ALOE BARBADENSIS;ALOE VERA;LEAF JUICE;MORINGA PTERYGOSPERMA;MORINGA;SEED EXTRACT;PEG-75 MEADOWFOAM OIL;IMIDAZOLIDINYL UREA;PALMITAMIDOPROPYLTRIMONIUM CHLORIDE;SODIUM DEHYDROACETATE;PROPYLENE GLYCOL;SODIUM BENZOATE;PARFUM;FRAGRANCE;CITRIC ACID;GLYCERIN
  • Gluten Free
  • Dairy Free
  • Vegan

Length: 2 inch X Width: 2 inch X Length: 6.75 inch X
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