The Tamed One Anti-Frizz Conditioner

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not a review but perhaps helpful - here is a description from the source: What it is: A high-performance conditioner infused with nutrient-rich French sea lavender to help smooth tresses. Who it's for: All hair types. What it does: This lightweight conditioner leaves hair feeling more hydrated with touchable softness and glossing shine. The One product line combines an exclusive marine complex developed with Norwegian sea extract and globally curated active ingredients. The sparkling and vibrant scent of this conditioner evokes the mystery of the ocean through an enveloping wave of refreshing, watery accords and the embrace of addictive, sensual musks. How to use: After using your shampoo, apply the conditioner to clean, wet hair. Spread evenly then rinse thoroughly. Pro tips: For extra softness and shine, massage through the ends of your hair and leave in for 1-2 minutes. Rinse thoroughly.

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