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DRUNK ELEPHANT WILD MARULA TANGLE SPRAY 60ml
රු4,900.00
A superfine, weightless leave-in mist, this Wild Marula Tangle Spray effectively detangles and smooths while restoring natural movement, manageability and shine without weighing hair down.
Introducing Drunk Elephant’s all-new and utterly must-have hair and body range, created by the brand’s CEO, Tiffany because “Skin is skin – and whether we call it the scalp or the eye area or the legs, it can only function at its healthiest when it’s treated with smart, nourishing, skin-compatible ingredients. All skin deserves to be respected with ingredients it can get along with.” Created in collaboration with professional hair stylist – and creator of ‘The Rachel’ haircut – Chris McMillan, together they created a line of hair care that focuses on the scalp – products that dissolve years of buildup while nourishing hair with biocompatible proteins and oils. The rest just grew from there. Formulated with plant oils and advanced, silicone-free smoothing and anti-static agents to provide heat protection, this superfine, weightless leave-in mist from Drunk Elephant unites a host of strengthening, conditioning and protecting good-to-hair ingredients that will leave hair with noticeably more body, bounce and manageability that’s protected while heat styling too!
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Hair Gain (60 TABLETS)
- Hair loss can occur due to a shortening in the resting phase of the hair cycle.
- The same applies for damage to the hair roots.
- Many women experience increased hair loss after pregnancy
- Many people experience thinning of the hair during their forties. For woman this process is often made worse during menopause.
- Stress damage from products such as hair dyes can change the scalp resulting in hair loss
- Pharmaceuticals and a lack of vitamins and minerals are all factors that may lead to hair loss of varying degree.
- Hereditary reasons can also be a factor.
- Disease caused by imbalances in the immune system
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