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Natural Everyday Conditioner, 12 fl. oz., by Shikai

by Tricia

Natural Everyday Conditioner, 12 fl. oz., by Shikai

Rich In Organic Ingredients. Contains Amla for healthy, shiny and manageable hair. The secret is nature’s own natural conditioner…Amla Amla is the edible fruit of a large shade tree that grows throughout East Asia.

For centuries women have prized the oil obtained from Amla fruit as a special ingredient to help keep their long dark hair looking shiny, healthy and beautiful.

We have combined amla oil with other natural ingredients to create a special conditioner that can be used everyday and to benefit all hair types. It is gentle enough to use on permed or color treated hair.

Shikai has been developing natural skin and hair care products since 1975. Our goal is to make the finest, most natural and safest product possible. To meet our high standard, we formulate and produce each item with extreme care at our facilities in California. Made in USA

Directions: Apply to wet hair after shampooing, work in as required and rinse well. Ingredients: Water Purified, Cetearyl Alcohol, Ceteareth 20, Amla (Amlica Embilicus) Seed Oil**, Jojoba Oil (Certified Organic), Glycerin (Vegetable), Panthenol, Guar Powder, Amodimethicone, Stearalkonium Chloride, Methyl, Propylparaben, Fragrance (Natural) **Wildcrafted botanical, organically grown and sustainable harvested.







Filed Under: growing organically Tagged With: Cetearyl Alcohol, East Asia, Hair, Hair care, health, Organic certification, Organic farming, Stearalkonium Chloride

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