SebiRinse Freshening and Softening Conditioner

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SebiRinse

Protective Conditioner specially formulated for use after scalp cleansing and anti-dandruff treatments, such as Sebitar. This gentle conditioner protects the hair surface, helping to correct dryness and prevent tangles.

Removes any tar odours remaining on the hair after use of Sebitar, whilst restoring shine and manageability, leaving your hair feeling great.

SebiRinse

Protective Conditioner specially formulated for use after scalp cleansing and anti-dandruff treatments, such as Sebitar. This gentle conditioner protects the hair surface, helping to correct dryness and prevent tangles.

Removes any tar odours remaining on the hair after use of Sebitar, whilst restoring shine and manageability, leaving your hair feeling great.

Aqua (water), cetearyl alcohol, Glycerin, Behentrimonium Methosulphate, Phenethyl alcohol, panthenol, ceteareth-20, parfum (fragrance).

  • Visibly rejuvenates and protects treated hair.
  • Removes any lingering odours from hair that’s been treated with therapeutic shampoos.
  • Non-oily, water-based formulation avoids waxy build-up on hair, which can aggravate scalp conditions.
  • Will not damage permed or coloured.
  • Soap-free and gentle enough to use every day.

After using Sebitar, massage SebiRinse through hair. Leave on for approximately 2 minutes. Rinse.

Avoid eyes.

Store Below 30 Degrees Celsius.

Always use a good hair rinse or conditioner after using a scalp cleansing treatment.

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