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MooGoo Dry Shampoo 100g

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MooGoo Dry Shampoo 100g
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RRP $18.50

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Dry Shampoo by MooGoo, is a Natural, Powder Based Formula that freshens your hair in between washes. Free from harsh ingredients that can irritate your scalp.
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Product Overview

Dry Shampoo by MooGoo, is a Natural, Powder Based Formula that freshens your hair in between washes. Free from harsh ingredients that can irritate your scalp.

Dry Shampoo aerosol sprays can have fine chemical particles that are easy to inhale as dry shampoo is used on your head, so they can enter the lungs. Aerosol ingredients typically contain volatile hydrocarbons, such as propane, n-butane and isobutene, dimethyl ether (DME) and methyl ethyl ether. Aerosols can coat the scalp causing irritation and itchiness. This is a scalp-friendly, loose natural powder formula in a handy shaker bottle delivery system that anyone can use, even those with very sensitive scalps.

Features of MooGoo Dry Shampoo

  • Clean hair 7 days a week, naturally
  • A Natural, Powder Based Formula that freshens your hair in between washes
  • Made with natural powders such as Corn & Tapioca Starch to absorb oils
  • A handy dandy non-aerosol shake bottle delivery system to avoid harmful chemicals
  • Free from harsh ingredients that can coat and irritate the scalp
  • Suitable for all hair types, colours and anyone looking to save some time - Everyone

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