The De Fabulous Ginger Energizing Shampoo (250ml) is an everyday shampoo that leaves the hair & scalp clean, moisturized, shiny, bouncy, & manageable. It stimulates & dilates blood vessels creating an increase in blood flow to the scalp for faster healthier hair growth. Its anti-static technology prevents flyaways & frizz. You can safely use this paraben-free shampoo made free of toxic chemicals. This invigorating conditioner leaves the hair smooth, clean, soft, moisturized & healthy. Natural ginger root stimulates the scalp & eliminates dryness while providing glossy shine. Anti-static technology eliminates frizz & withst&s humidity.
FEATURED AND BENEFITS
The Ginger Energizing Shampoo is a sulphate-free gentle, nourishing everyday use shampoo that doesn’t dry out the hair but helps moisturize it instead.
Its natural ginger extracts promote hair strength & stimulates faster hair growth, all in all bringing energy back into the hair.
The Ginger Energizing Conditioner is a sulphate-free gentle, everyday use conditioner that leaves the hair clean & bouncy & the scalp moisturized & nourished.
It also promotes health & strength to the hair while stimulating faster hair growth.
HOW TO USE
Shampoo
Massage rich lather into wet hair & rinse
Repeat The Process if necessary.
Conditioner
After shampooing, apply evenly to the washed & blotted hair, comb & leave
For 2-3 minutes. Rinse well.
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