Ausganica Organic Lavender Soothing Conditioner

Ausganica Organic Lavender Soothing Conditioner – sulfate-free, 100% natural conditioner for sensitive scalp. Enriched with lavender, calendula, chamomile, and argan oil to calm irritation, reduce dryness, and leave hair soft, smooth, and manageable.

$14.96

SKU 2656505 Category

Certified Organic

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Product Description

Ausganica Organic Lavender Soothing Conditioner is a gentle, nourishing formula designed to calm an irritated scalp and restore softness to dry or problematic hair. Infused with pure botanical actives, including lavender, calendula, chamomile, argan oil, and Australian daisy flower, this conditioner deeply hydrates while helping to soothe sensitivity and discomfort.

These carefully selected organic ingredients work together to lock in moisture, improve manageability, and promote naturally soft, healthy-looking hair. Lavender is known for its calming properties, making this conditioner ideal for those with sensitive scalps or dry, stressed hair.

Made with 89% certified organic ingredients and 100% natural origin, this conditioner is free from sulfates, chemicals, and cruelty. It is also vegan and safe for colour-treated and chemically treated hair, making it a clean and effective choice for everyday hair care.

Directions for Use

After shampooing, apply a small amount evenly through hair, focusing on the ends. Leave for 2 minutes, then rinse thoroughly.

Leave-In & Deep Conditioning Options

For use as a leave-in conditioner, apply to towel-dried hair and comb through—do not rinse. For deeper nourishment, leave on for 20–30 minutes before rinsing. For an intensive treatment, wrap hair in a warm towel and leave for 20 minutes before rinsing.

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