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Kevin MurphyPack of 2 MAXI.WASH Shampoo (100ml x 2)

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R199

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A detoxifying shampoo that contains AHAs (fruit acids) that breaks down fatty acids for a clean, clear scalp. The balancing essential oils penetrate the scalp to brighten hair and purify an oily or flaky scalp. It contains anti pollutant ingredients that remove build-up of unwanted products and chemicals. Contains natural antiseptics to detoxify the hair and scalp. Relieves skin conditions and speeds up healing.

Product Features
  • Gently yet effectively removes unwanted product and mineral buildup
  • Detoxifies and stimulates sluggish scalps
  • Prepares the hair to receive essential nutrients
  • An ideal pre-colour treatment shampoo
  • Sulphate, paraben and cruelty-free
Product Specifications
  • Pack of 2 100ml Tubes (200ml total)
How to Use

Apply to wet hair and gently massage into hair and scalp (do not scrub), leave for 1 minute then rinse

Ingredients
  • Hamamelis Virginiana (Witch Hazel) Bark/Leaf/Twig Extract is a known natural antiseptic that helps detoxify the hair and scalp. It also tightens the cuticle, adds radiance and restores balance so that hair looks and feels soothed and softened.
  • Melaleuca Alternifolia (Tea Tree) Oil is one of Australia’s most widely used essential oils.
  • Organic antioxidant-rich Thymus Vulgaris (Thyme) Extract helps to improve colour retention. Long used in alternative medicine, Thymus Vugaris is known to have highly beneficial antioxidant benefits.
  • Organic Rosmarinus Officinalis (Rosemary) Leaf Extract helps to protect the hair and preserve hair colour with its abundant antioxidant properties.
  • Organic Citrus Grandis (Grapefruit) Extract contains high levels of Vitamins C and E.


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