Envirocare Shampoo

Envirocare Shampoo

$19.15

$19.15 /kg
(order by kg or part kg)

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Product Code: ESB

GM Free Vegan

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Brand: Envirocare

FRESH & SUNNY GORGEOUS POMEGRANATE BOTANICALS

This revolutionary shampoo is silicone free, sulphate free, palm oil free, gluten free, paraban free & 100% vegan. Envirocare shampoo has no animal products in it.

Silicone builds up on the hair shaft to make hair limp and lank and blocks out the beneficial attributes of conditioners, treatments and absorption of colour or dyes.

Added botanical oil helps prevent water loss and injects moisture into the scalp and hair. The lipids present in botanical oil increases hair's elasticity, volume and shine and also stimulates hair growth through omega's 3, 6 & 9. Botanical oil contains gamma-linoleic acid, which improves the condition of hair and contributes to keratin formation for stronger and healthier hair. No silicone means natural oils will move down the hair shaft making your hair much healthier too.

To remove the build up of silicone it will take 2-3 weeks using Envirocare Silicone Free Shampoo along with Envirocare Silicone Free Hair Conditioner.

HINT: Using hair sprays, gels or other hair care products (that are usually loaded with silicone) will mean you need to start again to rid your hair of silicone!

1L = 0.975KG

Ingredients: Purified Water, Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate*, Coco Betaine*, Sorbitan Caprylate*, Coconut Glycerine*, Sorbitan Monolaurate, Hydroxypropyl Methycellulose*, Quaternized Hydroxyethyl Cellulose*, Benzoic Acid*, Propanediol*, Citric Acid*, Ammonium Myristate, Cannabis Sativia Oil* (Hemp), Olea Europaea Oil* (Olive), Cocus Nucifera Oil* (Coconut), Punica Granatum* (Pomegranate) *Plant Based

Country of origin: Made In Australia With Local & Imported Ingredients

Product should last up to 12 months if stored dry and airtight in a cool dark area.

Nuts, peanuts, soy, milk products, gluten and other allergens are processed on the same premises and there is a potential for cross-contamination.