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This organic and natural conditioner nourishes and repairs dry and damaged hair. Vegan and without silicone. Read more
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Madara Color and Shine shampoo is an organic, natural, rich and creamy conditioner with Northern nettle and quince. Nourishes and repairs dry or damaged hair. Helps prevent broken or split ends. The hair becomes silky soft and easier to style. 99% natural formula.
This shampoo is packaged in a 60% post-consumer recycled bottle to reduce the number of new plastic bottles that are made every year!
Use
Apply to wet hair and massage. Let the foam foam well and then rinse well. For the best result use in combination with the Mádara Nourish & Repair Shampoo .
Madara Products are free from
Characteristics:
- Hair type: Dry or damaged
- Based on 99% natural ingredients
- Characteristics: Vegan, Nut free, Cruelty free
- Until "best before" date.
- Product has an expiration date
- Contents: 250ml
Ingredients (INCI):
AQUA; CETEARYL ALCOHOL; D-PANTHENOL (PROVITAMIN B5); BETAINE; GLYCERIN***; BEHENTRIMONIUM CHLORIDE; DISTEAROYLETHYL DIMONIUM CHLORIDE; PERSEA GRATISSIMA (AVOCADO) OIL*; TOCOPHEROL; MICA (CI 77019)****; LACTIC ACID; BENZYL ALCOHOL; AROMA; CI 77891 (TITANIUM DIOXIDE) ****; SODIUM BENZOATE; PYRUS CYDONIA (QUINCE) FRUIT EXTRACT*; HYDROLYZED WHEAT PROTEIN; URTICA DIOICA (NETTLE) LEAF EXTRACT*; POTASSIUM SORBATE; LIMONENE**; LINALOOL**
* Ingredients from Organic Farming
** Natural essential oils
*** Made using organic ingredients
**** Pure mineral pigments
99 % of the total ingredients are from natural origin
About Madara:
The heart of MÁDARA products - the active ingredients - is flowers and herbs from the meadows and forests of the Baltic Sea. The natural environment in the Baltic region is unique because the northern summers are much shorter, leaving flowers with a much shorter time to attract bees for pollination. Plants are forced to concentrate their flowering power in this short flowering period. As a result, they are rich in the active ingredients needed to survive in bitter climates at the time of harvest.