Kwait Shop Horse Tail Shampoo 450 ml

Kuwait Shop Horsetail Shampoo is a hair care product designed to enhance hair health, giving it a fuller and shinier appearance. Its name is derived from its natural ingredients, particularly horsetail plant extract, renowned for its numerous hair benefits.

 

 

Weight : 450ml

السعر الأصلي هو: AED 25.00.السعر الحالي هو: AED 19.99.

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Product Description

Kuwait Shop Horsetail Shampoo is a hair care product designed to enhance hair health, giving it a fuller and shinier appearance. Its name is derived from its natural ingredients, particularly horsetail plant extract, renowned for its numerous hair benefits.

Benefits of Horsetail Shampoo:

  • Promotes Hair Growth: Contains silica and minerals that nourish the scalp and stimulate hair growth.
  • Strengthens Hair: Helps fortify hair roots, reducing hair fall.
  • Adds Shine: Gives hair a shiny and vibrant look.
  • Improves Hair Elasticity: Reduces breakage and split ends, making hair more resilient.
  • Deep Cleansing: Thoroughly cleanses the scalp and removes impurities.

How to Use:

  1. Apply an appropriate amount of shampoo to wet hair.
  2. Gently massage the scalp in circular motions to stimulate blood circulation.
  3. Leave it on for a few minutes for optimal results, then rinse thoroughly with warm water.
  4. Regular use is recommended for the best outcome.

Features of Kuwait Shop Shampoo:

  • Made with natural and safe ingredients.
  • Suitable for all hair types.
  • Free from harmful chemicals like sulfates and parabens.

Kuwait Shop Horsetail Shampoo is an ideal choice for those seeking naturally healthy and strong hair.

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