Kitsch Volumizing Rice Protein Dry Shampoo
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Kitsch Volumizing Rice Protein Dry Shampoo

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Kitsch Volumizing Rice Protein Dry ShampooYour third day hair saviour for that clean hair feeling. Eco friendly powder formula enriched with rice protein, niacinamide & ashwagandha Extends your hairstyle with instant volume and quick oil absorption Effortlessly blends into light to medium hair colours No white cast here Formula created without talc or benzene, and safe for everyday use. Gentle on scalp ingredients that care for your hair Built in puff for easy application to your roots Travel

  • Your third-day hair saviour for that clean-hair feeling.
  • Eco-friendly powder formula enriched with rice protein, niacinamide & ashwagandha
  • Extends your hairstyle with instant volume and quick oil absorption
  • Effortlessly blends into light-to-medium hair colours - No white cast here
  • Formula created without talc or benzene, and safe for everyday use.
  • Gentle-on-scalp ingredients that care for your hair
  • Built-in puff for easy application to your roots
  • Travel-friendly design to refresh your look on-the-go
  • No added fragrance

Packaging made from recycled plastic and recycled paper. Made in the USA.

Vegan, Cruelty-Free, Leaping Bunny Certified

 

  1. Twist the top cap off & remove the inner tray, then twist the cap back onto the bottom base.
  2. Remove the cap & turn the puff-side upside down to start the powder flow.
  3. Lightly dab the puff directly onto unwashed roots, focusing on areas that look greasy. A little goes a long way!
  4. Use your fingertips to massage and blend the powder into your roots.
  5. Let the powder sit for a few minutes, then brush or comb through hair to evenly distribute any excess powder.
  6. Style hair as usual & enjoy refreshed strands with added texture & volume!

P.S. The sponge can be hand-washed with gentle soap (baby wash or face wash are great options too!). Air dry, then replace! 


HERO INGREDIENTS

Rice Protein: Strengthens strands and enhances volume with essential amino acids.

Ashwagandha: Absorbs excess oils and gives your locks a silky soft finish

Niacinamide: Calms the scalp with its rich source of B3

 

FULL INGREDIENTS

Zea Mays (Corn) Starch, Maranta Arundinacea Root Extract, Sodium Carbonate, Silica Silylate, Saccharomyces Ferment, Propanediol, Mica, Hydroxyacetophenone, Water, Iron Oxide CI 77492, Lauroyl Lysine, Niacinamide, Hydrolyzed Rice Protein, Glycerin, Magnolia Officinalis Bark Extract, Withania Somnifera Root Extract, Benzyl Alcohol, Potassium Sorbate, Sodium Benzoate

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