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Hair Tint Norm/Shampoo


Hair Tint Norm/Shampoo

Herba Tint Normalising Shampoo (260ml)

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Intensive Aloe Vera Normalizing Shampoo

A gentle and effective shampoo formulated with Aloe Vera and free of Sodium Laureth Sulphate and Parabens. Its natural and gentle active ingredients allow for frequent use and it is effective on all hair-types, particularly dry, brittle, lifeless and coloured hair. Aloe Vera Normalizing Shampoo cleanses and regulates sebum build-up, whilst giving hair suppleness, shine and fewer tangles. Though it is especially formulated to work with Herbatint and to enhance and protect coloured hair, it also works well on uncoloured hair.

For best results, follow with Intensive Aloe Vera Royal Cream Conditioner.



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