Latte Damage Repair Shampoo
Product details
- Description
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A creamy latte-type foaming shampoo for damaged hair, used to cleanse the scalp and entire hair.
- Its rich lather envelops the hair and cleanses gently without feeling stuffy.
- After rinsing, it leaves a light, non-sticky feel.
- It feels plump and closely adherent along the hair texture, with a subtly neat finish.
- Ideal for daily use on dry, easily damaged hair.
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- How to use
- 1) Thoroughly wet the hair with water. 2) Dispense an appropriate amount, lather, and apply to the scalp and throughout the hair. 3) Gently massage the scalp with the fingertips and work the lather evenly through to the ends. 4) Rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water until no lather remains.
- Brand / Product name
- / Latte Damage Repair Shampoo
- Category
- Hair Shampoo Damage Care Shampoo
What's in it?
Ingredients
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Preference: Not rated
Water
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Preference: Low data
Sodium Lauroyl Methylalanine
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Preference: Low data
Palm Kernelamidopropyl BetaineHair Conditioning
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Preference: Low data
Sodium Lauroyl Hydroxyethyl Beta-AlaninateSurfactant
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Preference: Not rated
Glycol DistearateSurfactant
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Preference: Low data
Lactose
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Preference: Low data
LactoferrinHair Conditioning
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Preference: Low data
Sheep Milk Yogurt Extract
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Preference: Low data
Dipotassium Glycyrrhizate
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Preference: Not rated
Citric AcidAHA
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Preference: Not rated
PPG-2 CocamideSurfactant
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Preference: Not rated
Sodium ChlorideFragrance
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Preference: Low data
Coconut Oil Polyglyceryl-6 EstersSurfactant
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Preference: Low data
Polyquaternium-10Antistatic
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Preference: Low data
Lauramide MipaSurfactant
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Preference: Not rated
Butylene GlycolFragrance
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Preference: Not rated
Alcohol Denat.Alcohol
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Disodium EDTA
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Sodium BenzoatePreservative
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Preference: Not rated
MethylparabenParaben
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Preference: Not rated
ParfumSynthetic Fragrance
Expected benefits 7 items
Helps skin hold onto water and stay soft and hydrated.
Helps dull and uneven skin look brighter and more even.
Helps skin look smoother by clearing away built-up dead skin.
Helps calm uncomfortable skin and support its protective barrier.
Helps calm visible redness and feelings of heat in the skin.
Helps reduce dark spots and uneven marks by limiting excess pigment.
Strengthens the skin barrier to reduce moisture loss and discomfort.
Potential concerns 8 items
May trigger or worsen eczema symptoms in some people.
May make redness or a burning sensation more noticeable on sensitive skin.
May cause redness, stinging, or itching on sensitive skin.
May increase dryness or tightness depending on skin condition and product strength.
May provide nutrients for Malassezia yeast and worsen related folliculitis.
May cause stinging, warmth, or dryness on the lips.
Restricted in some regions because it may harm coral reefs and marine ecosystems.
May add heaviness or shine and feel unsuitable for oily skin.
Key features
- Alcohol-free
- EU allergen-free
- Fragrance-free
- Oil-free
- Paraben-free
- Silicone-free
- Sulfate-free
- Reef-safe
- Fungal acne-safe
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