Emu Oil Shampoo (8 fl. oz.) and Conditioner (4 fl.oz.). Elaborating on the success of our Emu Oil product, we have created this set of shampoo and conditioner designed specifically for damaged hair and made with fully refined Grade A Emu Oil. We have now released a new sprayable version of the leave-in conditioner. Responding to customer's requests for a leave-in conditioner that was easier to apply evenly than the old formula, the company has released a new formulation that can be sprayed for easy application. This new leave-in sprayable conditioner has the same concentration of emu oil as the old formula, and adds several important ingredients. Keratin, a protein extracted from sheep's wool, serves to repair split ends, prevent breakage, and protect the hair by forming a protective tight film. The problem with rinse-off shampoos and conditioners is that keratin does not survive contact with water, and thus the protective film doesn't form and the keratin simply goes down the drain. Our new sprayable formulation ensures that the keratin film will form and stay on the hair strands until the next hair rinse. Therefore, keratin adds an important protective function to the moisturizing role of emu oil. To further improve hair structure, luster and sheen we added panthenol. White Tea extract protects hair against sun damage, whereas Ivy extract serves to protect the scalp.
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Directions
Shampoo: Use daily for the best results. Avoid using hair dryers. Use about one-third of the amount used for a supermarket shampoo. Optional: prior to applying the conditioner, rub the scalp with the Koru Naturals Australian Emu Oil, using only one drop at the time.
Double rinse: For areas with hard water or with heavily damaged hair we recommend doing a double rinse, using a very small amount each time.
Conditioner: Shake well and apply to damp hair. Spray on liberally, concentrating on end sections where hair is driest. Do not rinse out. Avoid spraying on eyes. Do not use hair dryers or use only lowest heat setting.
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