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No Brass Color Shampoo - 12oz

a hydrating blonde highlight toning shampoo

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COLOR SAFE
VEGAN
Product Details

Cleanse, Tone, Neutralize, Hydrate, Rinse and Repeat.

This hydrating shampoo is the “go-to” toning solution for brunettes when your highlighted, balayage or color treated hair becomes a bit brassy. The deep blue pigments neutralize and correct unwanted orange and red undertones, while conditioning, smoothing, and adding shine to your hydrated strands.

Infused with Pequi Oil and Vitamin E.

Warning: Potential for product staining, contains highlight pigmented direct dyes. Wash hands and surfaces thoroughly after each use. Avoid contact with fabrics and household surfaces to prevent staining. If contact occurs, clean immediately. Use towel to protect clothing and fabrics from wet hair. Gloves can be used as an additional measure.

Product to be used on highlighted brunette hair with red and/or orange undertones. Should not be used on hair with yellow or blonde highlights.

Tip: Never Salty Sugar Scrub will help remove product from hands.

 

INFUSED WITH
Pequi Oil

a rich source of essential fatty acids, making it a powerful moisturizer and conditioner that helps to decrease frizz and restore the vitality of hair.

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WHAT WE DON'T INCLUDE

Parabens
NO Parabens

Like pthalates, not all parabens are created equal. Parabens can be found in nature, especially as antioxidants in blueberries, but some parabens, primarily used as preservatives, have been found to be more toxic than previously thought. Parabens have been shown to cause allergic reactions and exacerbate some skin conditions. Some research has shown that parabens mimic estrogen and can trigger hormone disruption in the body, however, no direct link has been found with consumer goods.

SLS/SLES
NO SLS/SLES

Sulfates are what make shampoos "sudsy." Technically, they are known as "surfanctants," and they attract oil and water. They also remove dirt and dead skin cells from skin and scalp. While all "sulfates" are not "bad" for you, some sulfates, such as SLS and SLES, have been known to strip natural oils from the hair and scalp, cause irritation on the scalp and skin, and cause dry/brittle hair.

Phthalates
NO Phthalates

Phthalates are used to make plastics flexible and lubricate cosmetics. Technically, we call these "plasticizers." These are often found in synthetic fragrances. Not all pthalates are bad, but the ones that are harmful are known as "endocrine disruptors," which means their chemical structure mocks the human hormone in the body, potentially causing premature sexual development in young girls, reproductive toxicity, and potentially weight gain in men.

Mineral Oil
NO Mineral Oil

Mineral oil is used to treat certain scalp conditions, including dandruff or scalp psoriasis. However, mineral oil is a derivative of crude oil - the very same crude oil that is purified into petroleum. The problem with this is the purification process uses toxic chemicals and carcinogens, and if not properly distilled, remain in the mineral oil. While it will not put you in mortal danger, mineral oil has been shown to negatively impact hair growth and also causing lasting disruption to the scalp with those who have sensitivity to it.

How to Use

Wet hands. Apply to soaking wet hair & gently massage from roots to ends. Leave on for 5-10 minutes & rinse thoroughly. Follow with your favorite TPH BY TARAJI conditioner or TPH BY TARAJI hair mask. Can be used weekly or as needed. Use gloves during each use.

Avoid Staining: Wash hands & surfaces thoroughly after each use. Avoid contact with fabrics & household surfaces to prevent staining. If contact occurs, clean immediately. Use towel to protect clothing & fabrics from wet hair.

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