Okay Coconut Oil Deep Moisturizing Conditioner 355ml

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Conditioner with coconut oil for intense hydration

Description

Moisturising conditioner with Okay coconut oil for deep hydration. Nourishes dry, brittle hair. Restores natural shine leaving hair soft and healthy looking. Recommended for straight, wavy, curly or afro hair. Suitable for dry scalp with dandruff, skin allergies, itching, rashes, hair loss, frizz, among other conditions. Restores moisture, deeply hydrates each hair strand and invigorates hair.

Prevents protein loss and split ends, leaving hair silky and manageable. Suitable for use with the Curly Method, which is a guide to curly hair care. Apply to damp hair, massage gently and leave in for five minutes. For best results it can be used several times a week.

Instructions for use

Apply to wet hair and massage gently from the roots.

Pharmaceutical Advice

Due to its high content in saturated fatty acids, coconut oil is a very common and popular ingredient in cosmetic products. It can be used to make soaps and moisturising creams or lotions. Its emollient properties can help repair dry skin and lips, as well as keeping the skin moisturised and glowing.

Because of its content in certain fat-soluble vitamins, it is also ideal for helping to reduce premature skin aging. Another benefit of coconut oil is that it promotes the reduction of dead skin cells, leaving the skin smoother and firmer. In body wash, the most notable advantage is that it has great skin cleansing capacity. Pure oil can also be used as a make-up remover for dry skin.

It is a natural ingredient with a delicious scent and nourishing properties that make it very interesting for hair care. It provides fatty acids that regenerate and nourish the hair shaft. A small portion of pure oil is usually applied from mid-length to tips to intensively repair dry and damaged hair as indicated by each cosmetic product, depending on its formulation.

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