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Strawberry Crush Conditioner
Why Use Me?
Strawberries? In your hair? It may sound strange but this sweet, little treat can be just what your hair needs. Strawberries are widely known as the decadent, red berry. But when it comes to your hair, they can be so much more! Strawberries are high in alpha-hydroxy acids (AHA) which helps to remove dead skin cells from the scalp. Strawberries can also add shine to your hair strands. Think of it as a fruit smoothie for your thirsty hair strands. Let your hair drink it up!
Made With:
Strawberry Essential Oil, Coconut Oil, Jojoba and Essential Oils.
Size: 250mls
Why It Works:
Regular shampooing might keep hair squeaky clean but it also tends to strip hair of its natural protective oils. Brushing, blow-drying and adverse weather, meanwhile, can damage the hair’s outer surface.
Each hair is covered in tiny cells which look a bit like fish scales. Damage causes these to stand out which makes the hair look dull, rough and out of condition. Regular use of this gorgeous conditioner will add lustre, shine and gloss to your hair AND it smells like sunshine and strawberries. What more could a girl ask for?
How To Use It:
Can be used as often as required as a light conditioning treatment after shampooing or as a deep conditioning treatment. Comb through hair, leave on for 15 minutes, rinse, dry and style as usual.
“Not only does my hair look shiny and healthy after using the Strawberry Conditioning Treatment, but the fragrance is lovely!”
- Angie Bartlett, Newlands.
Please note:
All of our natural & organic products are lovingly made by hand. This means that occasionally you may notice slight colour variances when comparing to our product pictures.
Our PET recycled packaging may differ to what is displayed here, depending on our suppliers, but sizes will always remain constant.
Finally, we’re improving on our formulas! Our website is up to date with the latest ingredient lists, but please note that our labels are a work in progress. If you’re uncertain, please don’t hesitate to get in contact.