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L'Oreal Paris EverPure Sulfate-Free Moisture Shampoo (28 fl. oz.)

L'Oreal Paris EverPure Sulfate-Free Moisture Shampoo (28 fl. oz.)

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HIGHLIGHTS:

  • L'Oréal sulfate-free shampoo
  • Keeps color for up to 4 weeks
  • Moisturizing formula deeply replenishes dry hair
  • Sulfate-free and paraben-free

PRODUCT DETAILS:

L'Oréal Paris EverPure Sulfate-Free Moisture Shampoo is a fantastic product to add to your shower arsenal. Not only does it smell fantastic, but it keeps hair silky, smooth and vibrant.

How to Use L'Oréal Paris EverPure Sulfate-Free Moisture Shampoo

L'Oréal shampoo is a very easy product to use. Simply apply it to wet hair and lather thoroughly. Massage it in until you get a thick lather and it coats the hair nicely. Then rinse thoroughly to remove the suds. For best results, follow up this L'Oréal shampoo with the EverPure Moisture conditioner, as they were made to work together as a system.

Is L'Oréal Paris EverPure Sulfate-Free Moisture Shampoo Good for My Hair?

L'Oréal Paris EverPure Sulfate-Free Moisture Shampoo is a vegan shampoo that not only has a great fragrance but will keep your hair clean, soft and the color of dyed hair intact for up to 4 weeks. Color-treated hair needs extra special attention, which is why L'Oréal sulfate-free shampoo is perfect. It's very gentle and in addition to no sulfates, this L'Oréal shampoo also has no salts or surfactants. It's great for hair and helps keep your scalp moisturized as well. This particular hair product has no animal-derived ingredients or by-products, and the formula has not been tested on animals.

SPECIFICATIONS:

  • Deeply replenishes dry hair
  • No harsh salts
  • Vegan**
  • **No animal derived ingredients or by-products. Formula not tested on animals.
  • Directions
  • Apply to wet hair and massage gently into a thick lather. Rinse thoroughly. Follow with EverPure Moisture Conditioner.

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