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    AussieReconstructor3 Minute Miracle 250 ml

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    Hair sending SOS signals? Well Aussie 3 Minute Miracle Reconstructor deep hair conditioner is coming to the rescue. This damaged hair treatment with a super repair formula works wonders in just 3 miraculous minutes. Infused with Australian Macadamia Nut Oil, it leaves hair feeling glorious again. The deep conditioner for hair that’s had too much fun.

    A is for Aussie… short for Australia. Where our natural botanical ingredients come from and where we proudly call home! Our award-winning hair products wouldn't be the same without it! To gorgeous looking and smelling hair!

    This beige bottle contains 25% recycled plastic and is recyclable. Please recycle it.

    ANIMALS FIRST, BEAUTIFUL, BOUNCY HAIR A CLOSE SECOND.
    You can be kind to rabbits and roos and have perfect, bouncy hair too. That's why at Aussie, we never test on animals. And are proud to be a PETA certified cruelty-free brand. So you can have great hair with no worries. A-mazing!

    BENEFITS
    For hair that's had too much fun
    It helps restore damaged hair leaving it soft, shiny and full of life
    A sweet treat for your hair and your senses

    How to use:
    Apply a generous splodge to hair, working through the lengths
    Wait 3 minutes and let the miracle work its magic
    Rinse baby, rinse!

    250 ml

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