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Age:
18+
Brand: Fanola
Line: no more
Product Type: shampoo
Product Properties: cleansing, nourishment
Ingredients: citric acid, clay
Formula: paraben-free, silicone-free
When To Use: universal
Gender: for women
Classification: professional
Hair Type: all hair types
Country: Italy
Made in: Italy
Fanola is an Italian brand of hair and scalp care cosmetics that is often used by beauty salon professionals. The Prep Cleanser is a deep cleansing shampoo that helps hair to be more receptive to care products. Applying conditioner or mask after this shampoo will be many times more effective. In addition, it has a lifting effect and can make your hairstyle even more spectacular.
Benefits of Fanola The Prep Cleanser:
- features a 99,3% natural formula;
- eliminates scalp impurities and unpleasant odors;
- deeply cleanses the skin without damaging the hydrolipid balance;
- draws out toxins and impurities;
- prepares the hair for the effects of other products;
- normalizes the work of sebaceous glands of the scalp;
- suitable for color-treated, bleached and damaged hair;
- has a pH 5,5-6;
- lifts hair from the roots and creates volume.-
Apply the shampoo to damp hair, massage it into foam and rinse with water.
The shampoo effectively cleanses the hair, leaving it less prone to becoming oily quickly. It also helps in maintaining a fresh feel for a longer period of time. Thank you for the prompt delivery.
I really liked using this mask together with the same hair product (it gives a similar effect as the honey series from Daeng Gi Meo Ri). My hair is very damaged at the ends, but this mask, along with the shampoo, helps to restore and smoothen it. The shampoo has a powdery scent. Usually, I wash my hair every day, but after using this shampoo, I can go without washing for a second day. I highly recommend it.
I was attracted by the description of the shampoo being 99.3% natural. However, when I received the shampoo, I found out that SLS was listed as the second ingredient. Good day, how does SLS fit into natural components?