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Boots Ingredients Rosemary & Mint Leave-In-Conditioner, Normal To Oily Hair, 150ml

Boots Ingredients Rosemary & Mint Leave-In-Conditioner, Normal To Oily Hair, 150ml Boots Ingredients Rosemary & Mint Leave-In-Conditioner, Normal To Oily Hair, 150ml Boots Ingredients Rosemary & Mint Leave-In-Conditioner, Normal To Oily Hair, 150ml
Boots Ingredients Rosemary & Mint Leave-In-Conditioner, Normal To Oily Hair, 150ml

Boots Ingredients Rosemary & Mint Leave-In-Conditioner, Normal To Oily Hair, 150ml

Rs. 2,000
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    Out of Stock

  • Ships In:

    1-3 Days

  • Delivery Area:

    Nationwide

  • Country of Origin:

    Thailand

  • Shipped By:

    Naheed

Product Highlights:

  • Infused with the invigorating scents of rosemary and mint
  • Lightweight formula for soft, smooth, and manageable hair
  • Deeply hydrates and detangles, reducing frizz
  • Promotes healthier hair growth
  • Convenient leave-in treatment for easy application
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Boots Ingredients Rosemary & Mint Leave-In-Conditioner 150ml is a revitalizing and hydrating hair treatment for your locks. A light product that leaves your hair feeling soft, smooth, and manageable is infused with the energizing aromas of rosemary and mint, renowned for their hair-strengthening and nourishing effects. This leave-in conditioner gently moisturizes and detangles your hair, eradicating tangles and frizz and facilitating styling. The combination of rosemary and mint extracts stimulates your scalp and encourages the formation of healthier hair. It is devoid of phthalates, parabens, and sulfates, so pay attention to the hair that it needs.

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