Stimulate and renew your hair with an outlandish mix of Tea Tree and Ginger Oil that helps in reducing itch & irritation while contributing to the shine and smoothness of the hair and soothing dryness and itchiness.
Mamaearth Tea Tree Conditioner with Tea Tree & Ginger Oil for Dandruff Free Hair – 250 ML
£8.00
Description
Stimulate and renew your hair with an outlandish mix of Tea Tree and Ginger Oil that helps in reducing itch & irritation while contributing to the shine and smoothness of the hair and soothing dryness and itchiness.
Mamaearth Tea Tree Conditioner is made using natural ingredients and makes sure that dandruff and excess oil are gently worked on & removed.
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