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Taliah Waajid Black Earth Products Stimulating Herbal Cleanser 237ml

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€ 11,95 € 7,99 (inclusief btw)
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Stimulating Herbal Cleanser

• Clarifying shampoo that helps to stop itching and other minor scalp irritations
• Provides a cool, minty feel and scent that stimulates your scalp while cleansing
• Leaves scalp feeling clean and refreshed.

    How to Use:
    Use before shampooing hair to stimulate the scalp, and to thoroughly remove dirt and product build up from hair. Completely saturate hair with warm water. Pour a liberal amount of Stimulating Herbal Cleanser™ into the palm of your hands and rub together. Separate the hair and apply the Stimulating Herbal Cleanser™ to the scalp and work it to the ends of the hair until you achieve a good lather. Repeat until all of the hair has the desired amount of lather and rinse well. Follow up with Total Body™ Black Earth Shampoo and condition with Enhanced Herbal Conditioner™ for outstanding results. Nuances of Mint and Green Tea, Vitamin E, Sage, and natural fragrances will leave your hair fresh and manageable.

    What It Does:
    The Stimulating Herbal Cleanser™ is a clarifying shampoo that thoroughly cleanses the hair and scalp. Stops itching and other minor scalp irritations. Leaves your scalp feeling clean and refreshed. You will love the cool minty feel and scent of Stimulating Herbal Cleanser™. It stimulates your scalp while cleansing. Leaves your hair and scalp thoroughly clean. Follow up with Total Body Shampoo™.

    Ingredients :
    Water (Aqua), Sodium C 14-16 Alpha Olefin Sulfonate, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Camphor, Menthol, D&C Yellow 5, Balm Mint Extract (Melissa Officinalis), FD&C Blue 1, Green Tea Extract (Camelia Sinensis), Alfalfa (Medicago Sativa),Vitamin E (Tocopherol Acetate), Sage Extract (Salvia Officinalis), Caprylyl Glycol Phenoxyethanol, Fragrance (Parfum).

    Type Product
    Shampoo

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