Purple Dandruff Conditioner
Generic Name: purple dandruff conditioner
Brand Names:
Purple Dandruff Conditioner
exclusive purple conditioner effectively inhibits the growth of scalp fungi
Overview
exclusive purple conditioner effectively inhibits the growth of scalp fungi
Uses
After washing your hair,apply the conditioner evenly to your hair until your hair is wrapped in the conditioner,
Dosage
Size:16.91 fl oz/500ml
Warnings
CAUTION:For external use only
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Purple Dandruff Conditioner used for?▼
After washing your hair,apply the conditioner evenly to your hair until your hair is wrapped in the conditioner,
What are the important warnings for Purple Dandruff Conditioner?▼
CAUTION:For external use only
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