Ausganica Organic Lemon Myrtle Purifying Conditioner

Ausganica Organic Lemon Myrtle Purifying Conditioner – sulfate-free, 100% natural conditioner for oily hair. Enriched with lemon myrtle to balance scalp pH, reduce excess oil, and leave hair fresh, lightweight, and manageable without buildup.

$14.96

SKU 2656564 Category

Certified Organic

Certification

Product Description

Ausganica Organic Lemon Myrtle Purifying Conditioner is a lightweight, balancing formula designed to purify oily hair and maintain a healthy scalp. Infused with antioxidant-rich lemon myrtle, this conditioner helps regulate pH levels, reduce excess oil, and improve overall scalp comfort without weighing the hair down.

Rich in vitamins, minerals, and natural plant nutrients, this purifying conditioner helps restore balance while leaving hair soft, shiny, and easy to manage. It works to detangle strands while maintaining a clean, refreshed feel and preventing product buildup.

Made with 89% certified organic ingredients and 100% natural origin, this conditioner is free from sulfates, parabens, chemicals, and cruelty. It is also safe for colour-treated and chemically treated hair, making it a gentle yet effective choice for daily 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 Option

Can also be used as a leave-in conditioner. Apply to towel-dried hair and comb through—do not rinse.

Customer Reviews

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