Philip Kingsley Shampoo Coconut Breeze Body Building Shampoo 1000ml
Description
The Coconut Breeze Body Building Shampoo is full of volumising ingredients, each carefully selected to give you the best body and bounce. Copolymers control flyaways and static; Natural Cellulose plumps and thickens the texture of fine strands; and Keratin Proteins help strengthen your hair and improve its overall fullness. It also aids styling and blow-drying by making fine hair easier to control. - Infused with luxurious notes of coconut, jasmine, almond and vanilla - Inspired by the Kingsley's love of America's West Coast - Specifically formulated for fine limp textured hair - Offers gentle cleansing with maximum volume making fine hair manageable and easy to style The Fragrance: Infused with the rich exotic scent of Coconut Breeze captures the vibrant scent of sunshine and pure white sands with warm notes of coconut, jasmine and almond. To use: Apply to wet hair. Lather well with a gentle kneading of the scalp. Rinse and repeat if necessary Follow with the appropriate Philip Kingsley conditioner and scalp toner. Use daily to cleanse your scalp and thereafter at regular intervals as required. Key ingredients: -Piroctone Olamine - protects against bacteria, relieves flaking and itching caused by dandruff and Seborrhoeic Dermatitis -Lauryl Betaine - mild but thorough cleansing agent. Cleanses the scalp without causing redness or irritation. Philip Kingsley's bottles and tubes are crafted from either sugarcane bioplastic or Post-Consumer Recycled (PCR) plastic. Sugarcane bioplastic is the first plastic ever made from a fully renewable origin, and, even better than this, to make it they actually reduce the world's carbon in the process. PCR plastic reuses single-use plastics (such as drinks bottles and packaging) which would otherwise be disposed of in landfill sites, greatly reducing landfill waste and plastic pollution. It also uses less energy and fossil fuels, protecting the environment from excess pollution, greenhouse gas emissions, and overuse of resources.
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