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LatinoilChia Oil Hair Treatment (74ml)

R449

Retail: R630
Excludes shipping

R449

R630
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Please note:
  • Due to the nature of this product it cannot be returned unless sealed and in original packaging.
About

Latinoil is the first hair treatment of its kind – formulated with chia oil from cold-pressed chia seeds. Its clear, lightweight, multipurpose formula is rich in antioxidants and omegas 3, 6 and 9, which all work to nourish and hydrate hair from root to tip. Use Latinoil to add instant shine, condition and intensely repair hair. Latinoil is colour-safe and will not weigh down fine hair.

Product Features
  • 74ml
  • BENEFITS
    • Omegas 3-6-9
    • Anti-aging Antiox
    • Avoids split ends
    • Stronger Hair
    • Does not thin hair
    • Extra Shine
    • Alcohol-Free
    • Parabens Free
    • Balanced pH
  • HOW TO USE - Apply a small portion of Latinoil Chia Oil Hair Treatment on wet or dry hair. Distribute from the root to the tips with a brush or with your hands.
  • TIPS
    • Before any chemical process, brush the hair and apply a few drops of oil on the scalp as well as on the hair to obtain greater resistance and avoid irritation by chemical components.
    • Apply 5ml of Latinoil Chia Oil Hair Treatment in the dye mixture and incorporate.
    • Chia oil provides hydration, softness, shine and a lasting colour tone.
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