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Wholesale Goat Milk and Tallow Leave-In Conditioner
Wholesale Goat Milk and Tallow Leave-In Conditioner
Wholesale Goat Milk and Tallow Leave-In Conditioner
Wholesale Goat Milk and Tallow Leave-In Conditioner
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$33.84 MSRP
Size
4 oz
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Description
Our Goat Milk and Tallow Leave-In Conditioner pairs beautifully with our Goat Milk and Tallow Hydrating Shampoo. The pairs works together to cleanse and hydrate the hair with ingredients that are extremely nourishing. Our Tallow is sourced within the US and is 100% Grass Fed Beef Tallow. It is packed with vitamins and nutrients that cater to hair and skin depending on the formulation used in our products. Our Goat Milk is also all natural and promotes lasting moisture to the hair strands. The shelf life of this product is approximately 6 months.
Details
Made in United States Beauty Concerns: Anti-Frizz, Curl Enhancing, Damage Repair, Hydrating, and Shine Enhancing Formulation Type: Cream Occasion: Everyday Ingredients: Distilled Water (Aqua), mango butter, Aloe Vera Juice, Goat Milk Powder, Glycerin, Grass fed beef Tallow, Preservative (Optiphen Plus), Citric Acid. Product Language: English Weight: 453.59 g (1 lb) Dimensions: 4.6 x 4.6 x 11.4 cm (1.8 x 1.8 x 4.5 in) Packaging: Recyclable and Reduced
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Goat Milk and Tallow Leave-In Conditioner
All of these have been returned, as they solidify so much that they will not pump out. I can see tallow getting hard, so it makes sense, but they should be in containers that are conducive to getting it out in a hardened state! These were expensive. I'd give it zero stars if that was a choice.
All of these have been returned, as they solidify so much that they will not pump out. I can see tallow getting hard, so it makes sense, but they should be in containers that are conducive to getting it out in a hardened state! These were expensive. I'd give it zero stars if that was a choice.
Oct 9, 2025 • Jamie • Hebron, NE, United States



























