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Jojoba oil moisturizes, while marshmallow root increases hydration and detangles with a silky slip. Quinoa protein and vitamin B5 both reinforce hair damaged by heat or color.
It’s a flexible formula that works as a leave-in for thirsty hair or a rinse-out for finer strands. Use Repairing Conditioner however works best for your hair type, the season, and shifting humidity levels. It responds to your hair’s changing needs, bringing shine, moisture, and TLC—every time.
Repairing Conditioner is lightly scented with refreshing peppermint, eucalyptus, and rosemary. It is color-safe and free of sulfates, silicones, and phthalates.
How to Use: After washing with Bright Body Shampoo, apply from mid-lengths to ends of hair. Leave in for dry, frizzy, and/or coarse hair, or rinse out for finer hair.
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