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Rating: 5Based on 2 reviews
  • The post was made 7 months
    Rating: 5 out of 5
    verified customer

    The best I've ever tried

    I bought this for the first time at the hairdresser's after a recommendation and bought it again via Lyko at a promotional price. This is seriously the best shampoo and conditioner I've ever tried. My hair becomes shiny, easy to comb, and stays clean for a long time. It doesn't weigh it down. Fresh, but discreet scent of ginger. I want to point out that the hair becomes dry from the shampoo, so you need to use the conditioner, i.e. «rinse», from the same series. This should also go on the scalp. Together they are gold. I have normal to dry color-treated hair (balayage/toner).
    1 product in post The best I've ever tried
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  • The post was made 8 months

    Does the price match?

    How can 75ml be more expensive than 250ml?
    1 product in post Does the price match?
    245 views
    • The comment was made 8 months
      Come back to me, I'm waiting to order.. thanks!
  • The post was made 8 months
    Rating: 5 out of 5

    Moisturizing

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    1 product in post Moisturizing
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Paul MitchellAwapuhi Wild GingerNourishing Shampoo 1000 ml

100,90 €
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Color-safe, sulfate-free (without SLS, SLES, ALS) shampoo gently cleanses, protects and repairs dry, damaged hair. cleanses while protecting color and repairs dry, damaged hair.

1000 ml
  • Category:Shampoo
  • Article number:
    1241-481-1000

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