milk_shake leave-in conditioner
milk_shake leave-in conditioner
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milk_shake leave-in conditioner for all hair types.
A milk_shake leave-in conditioner spray for normal or dry hair that adds manageability while protecting its structure and moisture balance. Milk proteins strengthen the hair structure, while fruit and honey extracts revitalize and add shine. Integrity 41© and vitamin E protect against UV rays and help preserve hair color.
milk_shake® Leave In Conditioner ensures that your hair is easy to manage and has incredible softness and shine.
Active ingredients
Active ingredients: Strawberry extract, Integrity 41® (hydroglycolic sunflower seed extract, rich in antioxidant polyphenols), milk proteins, honey extract, blueberry extract, papaya extract.
Instructions for use
Application: Spray evenly over clean, damp hair, paying particular attention to the most damaged areas. Then proceed with styling.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
You've purchased a high-quality product from DAS Haartelier. Congratulations!
To ensure that you and your customers enjoy your product for a long time, we would like to give you some important information about the warranty and returns:
- Please first check whether the delivered goods are correct. Do the weight, quantity, and color match?
- Sometimes customers report that their hair gets tangled, especially after washing. We'd like to inform you that we always wash our bundles before use to avoid any potential problems when wearing or washing.
- We recommend briefly washing the bundle of loose hair to check its quality. This will prevent any future complaints.
- Please note that we can only accept returns of defective or incorrectly delivered goods within 10 days. Therefore, it is important to inspect the goods immediately upon receipt.
- Remember that hair is a natural resource. Each braid is unique. Slight variations in color and texture may occur in the strands or loose bundles of hair, depending on the hair quality or production batch.

