Voluminous Conditioner
A nourishing complement to our Voluminous Shampoo, this rich yet weightless conditioner leaves hair lustrous, silky, and full of body and bounce. Perfect for co-washing, it is enhanced with soothing lavender and uplifting eucalyptus for a transporting aromatherapy experience.
Best for fine and/or oily hair, including color treated hair.
- Lightly conditions for increased volume
- Adds body and bounce
- Ideal for co-washing
How to Use
After shampooing (or instead of shampoo, when co-washing) thoroughly work through hair, pressing into hair and scalp, leave in for three minutes and rinse. Use regularly for best results.
Ingredients
RAHUA (UNGURAHUA): Amazonian women have for eons depended on the oil from this tree nut to nurture and strengthen their hair. It fortifies weak, damaged strands, nourishes and maintains hair follicle and scalp health, and its super-fine molecules push color pigmentation deep into the hair shaft, greatly extending color endurance. We use Symbiotic®* Rahua.
LAVENDER: Prized around the world since ancient times, the smoky, herbal scent of this flowering plant (ours is cultivated in France) calms the mind and soothes the senses.
EUCALYPTUS: Well-known for refreshing and clarifying properties, it also helps to extend time between shampoos
ORGANIC GREEN TEA: Cultivated throughout Asia, this tea is full of antioxidants which protect hair and scalp and aid in mitigating damage from harmful UV rays.
ORGANIC LEMONGRASS: Extracts from this plant give hair bounce, body, and volume by gently removing excess oils from the scalp and hair shaft without compromising their moisture balance and integrity.
ORGANIC ROSEMARY: This antioxidant and anti-inflammatory herb delivers protection from free radicals and a fresh, piney scent.
*Symbiotic® is Rahua®’s signature standard. In order for an ingredient to be classified as Symbiotic®, it must be rainforest grown (wild) in undisturbed virgin forest, harvested and prepared using indigenous knowledge by people indigenous to the virgin forest environment, and it must be purchased at a price that helps to grow and sustain these traditions, build economies, and empower the indigenous people.