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Posch Triphala & Bhringraj Conditioner

(200 ml Conditioner in pump bottle)
Posch Triphala & Bhringraj Conditioner
Product Details
Posch Triphala & Bhringraj Conditioner has 100% natural ingredients, triphala and bhringraj that constitutes the main element of the conditioner as it nourishes and adds protein to your hair which ultimately adds volume and bounce to it. Reetha and Henna add a natural hue to your hair and make it more desirable. It highlights your hair without stealing away your natural colour. Shikakai adds strength to the hair and makes it stronger which leads to lesser breakage. 

Key Ingredients:
  • Triphala
  • Bhringraj
  • Reetha
  • Heena
  • Shikakai
Key Benefits:
  • Triphala adds volume to your hair which lasts longer and also prevents breakage
  • It works as a tonic for the hair and stimulates follicles and roots to encourages hair growth
  • Shikakai is the fruit for hair, it provides shine and softness to hair
  • It helps to keep lice, dandruff and hair infections away. It helps to grow the hair stronger and thicker and slows down greying
  • It nourishes hair follicles and restrains hair loss
  • Bhringraj keeps your hair and scalp healthy and prevents dandruff or lice
  • Reetha adds a shine and gloss to the hair which highlights itself in the sunlight
  • Henna adds a brownish hue to the hair giving it a vibrant vibe
Directions For Use:
  • Step 1: Wash your hair with water
  • Step 2: Lather Posch Triphala & Bhringraj Conditioner and reach every strand of your hair
  • Step 3: Rinse thoroughly 
  • Step 4: Use Posch conditioners to make hair smoother and softer, and wash it off
  • Step 5: Towel dry your hair
  • Gently rub the portion of conditioner through your hair and massage the ends with it
Safety Information:
  • Read the label carefully before use
  • Keep out of reach of the children
  • Store in a cool dry place
  • Always remember to gently massage away from the scalp and to rinse from the scalp
  • Do not massage your hair roughly or scratch it with your nails

Content on this page was last updated on 25 September, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)