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Poll: Choose the Best Natural Shampoo & Conditioner

Nicola James-Baird from Holistic Hair

Holistic Hair is a premium natural salon-quality hair care range made in New Zealand. Founded by a Trichologist and Hair Stylist, the products offer innovative, safe and effective solutions utilising aromatherapy principles and ingredients obtained from nature. The range consists of cleansing, conditioning, extra care and styling products in beautiful eco-friendly packaging.
Did you know a Holistic Hair shampoo is specifically formulated to treat & cleanse your scalp and the conditioner is pH regulated to close the cuticles on the hair and improve softness and shine? Based on your scalp type which Holistic Hair Shampoo & Conditioner would you choose?

Choose the Best Natural Shampoo & Conditioner
  • 30% The Pure range for a Normal Scalp
    30% Complete
  • 35% The Sensitive range for an Oily or Irritated Scalp
    35% Complete
  • 35% The Hydrating range for a Dry Scalp
    35% Complete
20 votes
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