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Amika reset cooling gel hair conditioner hydrates and refreshes

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what is reset? this menthol-infused cooling conditioner is a breath of fresh (h)air! it delivers lightweight hydration and restores moisture balance. who it's for all hair types 1-4c why it's special hit reset with this cooling conditioner that gives your strands a refreshing burst of hydration. delivers lightweight hydration while restoring moisture. enriched with menthol for a refreshing, cooling feel. infused with pink clay and charcoal, indian cress stem extract, + sea buckthorn. how to use? steps dispense reset clarifying gel shampoo (shampoo listed and sold separtely) into hands, apply to wet hair and massage thoroughly from root to tip. rinse and follow with the reset cooling gel conditioner—massaged into wet hair for 1-2 minutes. rinse. use each wash for oily hair or weekly for a fresh start MSRP $29.00 this is a brand new full sized (6.7 oz) item
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2 Comments
deb_cooper
deb_cooper You think this would be good on permed hair without hurting my curl?
Apr 26Reply
jenniferanne113
jenniferanne113 @deb_cooper I think it would be fine, there’s no harsh chemicals and it’s showing curly hair in their ads I’m not sure beautician but it says it’s for hair types 1-4c I think
Apr 26Reply

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