
Nourishing Conditioner for Dry, Damaged Hair
DISCOVER HAIRCARE IN A SHOWER FRIENDLY CARTON: AN EASY STEP TOWARDS A MORE SUSTAINABLE ROUTINE.
Give dry hair a little extra love with our nourishing conditioner. Hibiscus flower and fair-trade mango butter work in harmony to quench dry, damaged hair every time you condition - leaving strands color-protected, moisturized, and smooth from root to length. Infused with passion fruit piceatannol ferment to help preserve the scalp protective barrier. The fragrance blends the freshness of sun-ripened mango and guava nectar with a burst of sweet orange to create a tropical escape for the senses.
Our Mango Butter supports women’s cooperatives in India.
DISCOVER HAIRCARE IN A SHOWER FRIENDLY CARTON: AN EASY STEP TOWARDS A MORE SUSTAINABLE ROUTINE.
Give dry hair a little extra love with our nourishing conditioner. Hibiscus flower and fair-trade mango butter work in harmony to quench dry, damaged hair every time you condition - leaving strands color-protected, moisturized, and smooth from root to length. Infused with passion fruit piceatannol ferment to help preserve the scalp protective barrier. The fragrance blends the freshness of sun-ripened mango and guava nectar with a burst of sweet orange to create a tropical escape for the senses.
Our Mango Butter supports women’s cooperatives in India.
Original: $19.50
-70%$19.50
$5.85Description
DISCOVER HAIRCARE IN A SHOWER FRIENDLY CARTON: AN EASY STEP TOWARDS A MORE SUSTAINABLE ROUTINE.
Give dry hair a little extra love with our nourishing conditioner. Hibiscus flower and fair-trade mango butter work in harmony to quench dry, damaged hair every time you condition - leaving strands color-protected, moisturized, and smooth from root to length. Infused with passion fruit piceatannol ferment to help preserve the scalp protective barrier. The fragrance blends the freshness of sun-ripened mango and guava nectar with a burst of sweet orange to create a tropical escape for the senses.
Our Mango Butter supports women’s cooperatives in India.
























