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American Crew Stimulating Conditioner

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$23.95

Quick Overview

Invigorating hair and scalp treatment. Moisturising and conditioning properties.

Product Description

Instantly detangles and gives hair a silky smooth feel. Reduces oily texture without over-drying.

American Crew Stimulating Conditioner features:
  • Rosemary and Thyme Extracts- to naturally tone and moisturize the scalp
  • Panthenol - a quick, deep penetrating moisturizer
  • Menthol - to cool and refresh the scalp
  • pH Balance - to avoid over-drying
Actively promoting healthy looking hair and scalp, American Crew Stimulating Conditioner is suitable for everyday use. Note: Formerly named Daily Conditioner - same formula.

Additional Information

Brand American Crew
Volume 250ml
How To Use After shampooing, massage into scalp and hair. Leave for 3-5 minutes. Rinse well.
Hair Type Normal hair, Oily hair, Dry hair
Key Ingredients Rosemary Extract, Thyme Extract, Quillaja Saponaria Extract, Panthenol, Citric Acid, Menthol, Peppermint Oil

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