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Otrix Red Onion Black Seed Oil Conditioner

(300 ml Conditioner in pump bottle)
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Otrix Red Onion Black Seed Oil Conditioner
Product Details
Otrix Red Onion Black Seed Oil Conditioner is enriched with the virtue of multiple powerful hair strengthening and nourishing ingredients, this luxurious hair conditioner easily detangles the hair, minimizes split ends and increases the strand strength. The presence of Red Onion Oil as well as Redensyl, the Clinically researched hair growth promoter, along with the natural DHT Blockers such as Saw palmetto, Nettle leaf and Green tea help to control hair fall.

Key Ingredients:
  • Red Onion Oil
  • Redensyl
  • Saw palmetto
  • Nettle leaf
  • Green tea 
  • Cocodimonium Hydroxypropyl Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein (gluten-free)
Key Benefits:
  • Helps to strengthen, soften and smoothen hair
  • Manage breakage-prone hair and is suitable for all hair types
  • Helps to give strong, lustrous hair and keep it healthy
  • Rich in antioxidants, nutrients and vitamin E that aid in promoting healthy hair
  • This red onion extract and black seed oil infused conditioner helps to form a barrier that protects and softens the strands
  • Improves tensile strength of the strands to avoid breakage, makes hair lush and enhances shine
  • Contains no parabens, mineral oil, colour or silicones and helps to deliver maximum benefit
Directions For Use:
  • Wash your hair and squeeze out extra water. Take the conditioner and emulsify it in your palm
  • Apply on the strands going from mid-length to the tip. Smooth leftover product on the rest of the hair on top. Avoid applying to the scalp. Leave on for 2 minutes
  • Rinse thoroughly with plenty of plain water. Once it has been washed off completely, follow with a cold-water rinse to lay the cuticles flat for extra smoothness and shine
Safety Information:
  • Read the label carefully before use
  • Keep out of reach of the children
  • Store in a cool dry place

Content on this page was last updated on 20 May, 2025, by Dr. Rajeev Sharma (MBA, MBBS)