Product Name
Hair Care Citrus Organic Hair Rinse 8 oz
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Supplement Facts
Our Organic Hair Rinse is specially formulated to be used as part of an organic hair care routine in conjuction with one of our soaps. Nourishing and effective without synthetic ingredients , it will leave your hair feeling silky smooth. Certified by the same National Organic Program that certifies organic food , because what goes on your hair also goes into your body! Organic shikakai comes from the seed pods of the small South Asian tree Acacia Concinna and has been used for millenia in India as a gentle conditioning cleanser for both skin and hair. Organic lemon juice , used traditionally in the West , rinses and tightens hair shafts for excellent manageability. Organic coconut , olive and hemp oils moisturize for luxuriant hair. MADE IN THE U.S.A. DR. BRONNERS IS CERTIFIED USDA ORGANIC OTCO Not Animal Tested CERTIFIED VEGAN NON GMO Project VERIFIED
Ingredients
Organic Lemon Juice , Organic Shikakai Powder , Organic Lemon Oil , Organic Orange Oil , Organic Coconut Oil , Organic Palm Kernel Oil , Organic, Olive Oil , Organic Hemp Oil , Organic Jojoba Oil , Potassium Hydroxide^ , Citric, Acid , Tocopherol, CERTIFIED FAIR TRADE INGREDIENTS, ^ None remains after saponifying oils into soap and glycerin.
Instructions
ORGANIC HAIR CARE IN 3 EASY STEPS:1. Shampoo with your favorite Dr. Bronners soap. Our soaps clean hair well, butcan leave it feeling tangly or dry.2. Rinse with our Organic Hair Rinse for spectacular look & feel! Just stir 1-2capfuls of this concentrated rinse into a cup of water, close your eyes andslowly pour over your hair, while massaging it in. Work through until hair feelssleek (-30 seconds). Rinse out well. Repeat if necessary in extra-hard waterconditions or with longer hair.3. After drying gently with a towel, massage Dr. Bronners Organic Hair Cremeinto hair for added silkiness and softness.WARNING! Concentrated! Dilute! Dilute! Dilute! Keep rinse out of eyes and washout with water. Consult a physician if irritation persists. The lemon juice mayslightly sting abrasions of the scalp and skin, but goes away with rinsing.