Afghani Cream For Hair 350 ml

Afghan Cream with 100% Natural Oils is a product that enhances hair health and improves its appearance using fully natural ingredients. The cream consists of a blend of natural oils that nourish the hair from roots to tips, promoting its growth and providing it with shine and vitality.

 

Weight : 350 ml

السعر الأصلي هو: AED 35.00.السعر الحالي هو: AED 29.99.

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Product Description

Afghan Cream with 100% Natural Oils is a product that enhances hair health and improves its appearance using fully natural ingredients. The cream consists of a blend of natural oils that nourish the hair from roots to tips, promoting its growth and providing it with shine and vitality.

Benefits:

  • Moisturizing the hair: Nourishes dry hair and provides it with the deep hydration it needs.
  • Stimulating hair growth: The natural oils help stimulate blood circulation in the scalp, naturally enhancing hair growth.
  • Strengthening the hair: Strengthens the hair from the roots to the tips, reducing hair loss.
  • Adding shine: Gives the hair a shiny and healthy appearance.
  • Improving hair appearance: Enhances hair elasticity and reduces frizz and split ends.

How to use:

  1. Application: Apply the cream to the hair before or after use as desired.
  2. Quantity: Use an appropriate amount according to the length and density of your hair.
  3. Massage: Gently massage the hair to distribute the cream evenly on the scalp and hair.
  4. Repetition: The cream can be used daily for best results.

Afghan Cream with 100% Natural Oils is an ideal choice for improving your hair’s health and caring for it naturally and safely.

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