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John Masters Organics

Honey & Hibiscus Hair Reconstructing shampoo and Hair Reconstructor

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Honey & Hibiscus Hair Reconstructing shampoo and Hair Reconstructor

Why It's Good:

Kiss dry hair goodbye with these intensely moisturizing plant blends from organic hair care pioneer John Masters. Special natural acids restore youth and vigor to hair; ylang ylang and bergamot regulate the scalp. Rich honey and hibiscus seal the deal for maximum hydration.

Why It's Green:

Contains decyl glucoside, and EcoCert-approved, natural surfactant. John Masters Organics products contain many Certified Organic ingredients and zero sulfates, parabens, GMOs, DEAs, MEAs, TEAs, petro-chemicals, artificial colors or fragrances; plus he never tests on animals and all products are biodegradable.

Where To Get It:

www.johnmasters.com  | $26