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After Bath Hair Treatments After Bath Hair Treatments
After Bath Hair Treatments Are split ends, frizzies, flyaways, and damaged locks causing one too many bad hair days? Now you can tame your hair trouble with new DHC After Bath Hair Treatments. Choose from two fabulous formulations: After Bath Hair Treatment Oil imparts a lustrous shine to your strands; After Bath Hair Bath Treatment Emulsion is a light cream that's tailored toward color-treated hair.
After Bath Hair Treatments     

After Bath Hair Treatment Oil
Add shine and tame frizzies with this light, silicone-based serum enriched with virgin olive oil and nourishing, moisturizing ingredients, including squalane and shea butter, to bring back vibrancy without weighing hair down. Enjoy the light floral fragrance of rose, geranium, and ylang ylang.

After Bath Hair Treatment Oil
3.3 oz. Net wt.
$11.00  reg. $15.00
Special price good through 11/30/2008.
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How to use
After Bath Hair Treatments can be used on either damp or dry hair. Simply dispense 1-2 pumps into hands and massage thoroughly through hair. Style as desired. You can even use them both: First apply After Bath Hair Treatment Emulsion to damp hair; once hair is dry, use After Bath Hair Treatment Oil as your finishing step to add additional shine!
   
 What it is Conditioning leave-in hair products.
 What it does Tame split ends, unruly hair, and add moisture and shine.
 Why it's different Nourish and style hair at the same time .

 

    

After Bath Hair Treatment Emulsion
Containing virgin olive oil and beneficial extracts of sandalwood, barley, and ginseng, this light cream revitalizes hair damaged by blow-drying and UV rays and helps protect hair color from fading fast. Scented with aromatic herbs, including rosemary, lavender, and cedarwood.

After Bath Hair Treatment Emulsion
5 fl. oz.
$9.50  reg. $12.00
Special price good through 11/30/2008.
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