Cherry Almond Softening Conditioner

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not a review but perhaps helpful - here is a description from the source: What it is: A nourishing conditioner that restores softness and shine while scenting hair with a naturally sweet aroma. Who it's for: Suitable for all hair types, especially long hair. What it does: Certified organic coconut oil and shea butter deeply condition for superior slip and effortless detangling. Naturally derived cherry blossom and sweet almond oil restore softness and shine from roots to ends, leaving hair feeling touchably soft and full of weightless bounce. It infuses hair with a sweet, juicy floral pure-fume aroma containing 38 flower and plant essences including tonka bean, certified organic orange and ylang-ylang. How to use: Massage into wet hair after shampooing. Let infuse for a few minutes, then rinse.

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