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OGX Extra Strength Coconut Miracle Oil Conditioner for Dry, Frizzy, or Coarse Hair - 25.4 fl oz
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- Damage remedy blend with coconut oil, to help add luster, shine & softness to hair
- Also formulated with vanilla bean extract & essence of tiare, an infused perfume oil
- Ideal for dry or frizzy hair, the hydrating conditioner helps tame flyaways & brings out shine
- Pleasant coconut milk, tangerine, & warm vanilla scent leaves tresses smelling irresistibly good
- The sulfate-free surfactant haircare system is paraben-free, gentle & leaves hair feeling nourished
- Coconut Conditioner helps transform thick, coarse hair into silky perfection, leaving smooth strands
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Repair & revive your senses and strands with OGX Extra Strength Damage Repair + Coconut Miracle Oil Conditioner. This damaged hair conditioner helps transform thick, coarse hair into silky perfection. Ideal for dry or frizzy hair, the hydrating conditioner also helps calm frizz and tame flyaways as if helps soften and repair tresses. The nourishing damage remedy blend contains coconut oil to help add luster, shine & softness to hair along with vanilla bean extract and essence of tiare - an infused perfume-oil made from soaking the petals in coconut oil. Plus, the coconut milk, tangerine and warm vanilla scent makes conditioning your hair an all-around sensory experience that leaves locks with an irresistibly good smell. Paraben-free with sulfate-free surfactants, this restorative coconut conditioner represents beauty, pure and simple. For a full repairing frizzy hair care routine, pair this flyaway-taming conditioner with OGX Coconut Miracle Oil Shampoo.
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Warning: Use only as directed. Avoid contact with eyes. If contact occurs rinse immediately. Keep away from children. For best results use in conjunction with other OGX hair products.Shipping details
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Q: Is this safe for colored hair?
A: Thank you for contacting us! Most of our shampoos and conditioners are safe for color treated hair as they are crafted with sulfated free surfactants which is clearly labeled on our products. Our Moroccan Salt Spray is not color safe. Please remember that everyone’s hair is different, therefore results may vary. :) Have a great hair day!
submitted byBrand Answers Squad - 8 months agoBrand expertA: Thank you for contacting us! Most of our shampoos and conditioners are safe for color treated hair as they are crafted with sulfated free surfactants which is clearly labeled on our products. Our Moroccan Salt Spray is not color safe. Please remember that everyone’s hair is different, therefore results may vary. :) Have a great hair day!
submitted byJohnson & Johnson - 8 months agoBrand expert
Q: What are the main ingredients in this conditioner?
A: The main ingredients include coconut oil, vanilla bean extract, and essence of tiare.
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Q: What hair types is this conditioner suitable for?
A: This conditioner is suitable for coarse, frizzy, and thick hair types.
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Q: What scent does this conditioner have?
A: The conditioner has a pleasant scent of coconut milk, tangerine, and warm vanilla.
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Q: Does this conditioner contain any sulfates?
A: No, this conditioner is sulfate-free, making it gentle on hair.
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Q: How does this conditioner benefit dry hair?
A: It hydrates and moisturizes, helping to transform dry hair into silky, smooth strands.
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Q: Can I use a small amount as a leave-in conditioner?
A: Great question! The product is only supposed to be used after shampooing, leaving it in for 3-5 min., and then rinsing. It is not made to be a leave-in conditioner. We hope this helps!
submitted byJohnson & Johnson - 2 years agoBrand expert
Q: Is this safe to use on hair that has keratin treatment.
A: Yes it is!
submitted byBrand Answers Squad - 2 years agoBrand expert