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REDKEN Acidic Bonding Concentrate Leave In Conditioner - For Weak &

Redken Acidic Bonding Leave-In Conditioner: A vegan, sulfate-free, professional hair treatment for all types of damaged hair looking to strengthen hair, reinforce weakened bonds and lessen breakage

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  • Redken Acidic Bonding Leave-In Conditioner: A vegan, sulfate-free, professional hair treatment for all types of damaged hair looking to strengthen hair, reinforce weakened bonds and lessen breakage
  • Benefits: All-in-one formula with citric acid and a bonding care complex that repairs damaged hair strands. Provides hair strength repair, intense conditioning, and color fade protection
  • Additional Benefits: Helps protect salon color from fading and reinforces weakened bonds to improve hair's strength. Visibly reduces split ends and hair breakage.
  • Suggested Use: Apply to clean, damp hair. Leave in and do not rinse. Use daily as needed. Repair damage from hair color, UV, heat tools, and blow dryers. Ideal for all hair types including color-treated hair
  • Acidic Bonding Collection: Hydrates and moisturizes highly damaged or processed hair that is weak or brittle. Preserves hair health from salon services and provides 450 degree F heat protection.

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Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Language
Swedish
Product Dimensions
1.5 x 2.36 x 7.75 inches; 5.61 ounces
Item model number
P2034001
Item Form
Cream
Hair Type
Damaged
Product Benefits
Our concentrated bonding care complex reinforces weakened bonds within your h...
Scent Name
Citrus

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