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The Seaweed Bath Co Shampoo - Smoothing - Citrus - Vanilla - 12 fl oz

$21.98
The Seaweed Bath Company's Smoothing Argan Shampoo tames and protects your tresses to achieve sleek, shiny, manageable hair. This shampoo is best for those who want to smooth curly, frizzy or flyaway hair. Broccoli seed oil with Vitamin C, Vitamin B6 and Omega-9 helps to create smoother, silkier-looking strands and then the argan oil, rich in vitamin E and essential fatty acids, helps hair maintain healthy moisture and shine. Borage oil with Omega-6 helps to soften and protect hair. Made with sustainably hand-harvested Maine seaweed and containing 65 vitamins and minerals. Safe for all hair types, including color-treated hair. Includes one 12 oz. bottle. Since 2010, The Seaweed Bath Co. has been devoted to transforming the skin and hair care ritual by providing nutrient-rich, performance-optimized personal care formulas that offer visible results, as well a unique ocean-inspired sensory experience that instills a sense of well-being.
  • Ingredients: AQUA;WATER;WITH FUCUS VESICULOSUS;BLADDERWRACK SEAWEED;AND CHLORELLA VULGARIS EXTRACTS;COCAMIDOPROPYL BETAINE;SODIUM ALPHA;C14-16;OLEFIN SULFONATE;GLYCERIN;SODIUM CHLORIDE;ALOE BARBADENSIS;ALOE VERA;LEAF JUICE;ARGANIA SPINOSA;ARGAN;KERNEL OIL;POLYSORBATE 80;BABASSUAMIDOPROPYL BETAINE;SODIUM BENZOATE;SODIUM DEHYDROACETATE;PANTHENOL;VITAMIN B-5;BRASSICA OLERACEA ITALICA;BROCCOLI;SEED OIL;CITRUS AURANTIUM DULCIS;ORANGE;PEEL OIL;CITRUS NOBILIS;MANDARIN ORANGE;OIL;NATURAL ISOLATES;CITRIC ACID;POTASSI
  • Gluten Free
  • Vegan

Length: 2.16 inch X Width: 2.16 inch X Length: 7.9 inch X
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