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Description Cleanse and nourish your hair with the revitalizing power of Honduras’ miracle oil. This gentle, sulfate-free shampoo is infused with 100% pure Batana Oil and organic aloe vera juice to restore hydration, softness, and shine while supporting healthy hair growth. Ideal for all hair types, it preserves your scalp’s natural moisture barrier and strengthens each strand from root to tip—leaving your hair full, healthy, and radiant. Hair Concern • Dry, brittle, or dull hair • Frizz and lack of manageability • Weakened strands and breakage • Scalp dryness or irritation • Damaged or chemically treated hair Used on Hair Types • All hair types (straight, wavy, curly, coily) • Especially effective for dry, fragile, or textured hair • Safe for color-treated and chemically processed hair How it Works • Deep Cleansing & Hydration: Gently removes buildup without stripping essential oils, leaving hair fresh and moisturized. • Strengthens from the Root: Batana Oil nourishes the scalp and reinforces the hair shaft to help prevent breakage. • Boosts Shine & Manageability: Aloe vera, glycerin, and pro-vitamin B5 restore softness, elasticity, and a healthy glow. • Supports Growth: Creates the ideal scalp environment for stronger, healthier hair to thrive. Key Highlights Enriched with 100% pure Batana Oil • Sulfate-free and color-safe
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SKU: UM43001 Made in United States Weight: 269.32 g (9.5 oz) EAN: 5280137043001
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