Olive Fruit Oil Nourishing Conditioner

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Kiehl's Olive Fruit Oil Nourishing Conditioner
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not a review but perhaps helpful - here is a description from the source: Formulated for dehydrated, under-nourished and damaged hair, this lightweight, easily-rinsed conditioner deeply moisturizes and restores a healthy look to hair. Utilizing the latest in haircare science, the formula contains molecules which mimic natural oils that coat healthy hair. Enriching avocado oil is blended with lemon extract and olive fruit oil for a formula inspired by traditional home recipes to help rebuild strength and elasticity and lock in moisture. The gentle yet luxurious formula detangles, leaving hair shiny and silky-smooth without weighing it down. Ideal for hair weakened by overexposure to sun, chemical-processing or excessive heat styling.

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