VEGAMOUR GRO Revitalizing Shampoo and GRO Revitalizing Conditioner
Enhanced
with clinically proven plant actives and our proprietary Karmatin (the
first-of-its-kind vegan keratin), this clean, color-safe duo was made to bring
you your shiniest, healthiest hair yet. Truly far from ordinary, GRO
Revitalizing Shampoo and Conditioner utilize microencapsulated vegan b-SILK
protein which physically bonds to hair follicles and remains attached to
strands even after rinsing, making these nourishing formulas the world’s first
chemical-free keratin hair treatment products.
Wild
harvested marula oil, organic murumuru butter, and ximenia oil help to condition,
hydrate, and fight damaging free radicals without imparting pore-blocking
residue. Suitable for all hair types and safe for color-treated hair, these
sulfate-free formulas work best together and in conjunction with GRO Hair Serum
or Foam for optimal results.
ENSO Overnight
Restoring Mask
The first smart mask designed to adapt to the unique needs of damaged hair.
Their intuitive technology, powered by Karmatin, instantly adjusts to hair on
contact. This deeply nourishing treatment hydrates, reduces frizz, enhances
color and shine, and helps protect color-treated or heat damaged hair,
restoring hair's healthy appearance.
GRO Lash Serum Finally, a lash
enhancer without hormones, carcinogens, or dangerous side effects! Our
best-selling GRO Lash Serum (formerly known as vegaLASH!) is 100% vegan,
cruelty-free, and formulated with plant actives clinically shown to deliver visibly
thicker, fuller, and more luxurious eyelashes. Fast, safe, and effective, you'll
love your new look.
My Opinion: I used the shampoo and conditioner and the smell could use some improvement but it worked just fine on my hair.
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