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Africas Best Organics Carrot Tea Tree Oil

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Hair oil that improves hair strength and reduces dry scalp.

Africas Best Organics Carrot Tea Tree Oil

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Africas Best Organics Carrot Tea Tree Oil is widely believed to have healing properties. Carrot Oil Strengthens, Tea Tree Oil prevents flaking and itching. Can be used on wet or dry hair.

Blend of organic oils enriched with Beta Carotene, proteins, vitamins and herbal extracts. This all purpose oil is specifically formulated to rejuvenate hair and revitalize the scalp.

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Brand Africas Best
Short Description Hair oil that improves hair strength and reduces dry scalp.
How To Use

For Hair and Scalp:

Daily Use:

  • Massage Carrot Tea-Tree Oil Therapy into hair & scalp, distributing gently and evenly.

Hot Oil Treatment:

  • After shampooing, heat Carrot Tea-Tree Oil Therapy to a luke-warm temperature - do not overheat or boil. 
  • Towel-dry hair, then apply. 
  • Cover hair with a plastic cap for 10 minutes. 
  • Rinse excess oil from hair and style as desired.
Ingredients Soybean Oil - Glycine Soja , Carrot Seed Oil - Daucus Carota Sativa , Fragrance - Parfum , Castor Seed Oil - Ricinus Communis , Propylparaben , Jojoba Seed Oil - Simmondsia Chinensis , Olive Fruit Oil - Olea Europaea , Walnut Seed Oil - Juglans Regina , Tea Tree Leaf Oil - Melaleuca Alternifolia , Tocopherol , Kiwi Fruit Extract - Actinidia Chinensis , Safflower Seed Oil - Carthamus Tinctorius , Calendula Officinalis Flower Extract , Achillea Millefolium Extract , Cucumber Fruit Extract - Cucumis Sativa , Carrageenan Extract - Chondrus Crispus , Matricaria Flower Extract - Chamomilla Recutita , Thyme Extract - Tymus Vulgaris , Panax Ginseng Root Extract , Sage Leaf Extract - Salvia Officinalis , Symphytum Officinale Leaf Extract , Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Extract
Weight (oz) 6.0800
Price £5.50

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