Matrix Biolage Ultra Hydrasource Conditioner

Matrix Biolage Ultra Hydrasource Conditioner

Matrix Biolage Ultra Hydrasource Conditioner
WHAT IT IS
Rich conditioner in the form of a moisturizing conditioning balm for very dry, thick and\/or coarse hair, including curly and textured hair. 
WHAT IT DOES
ULTRA HYDRASOURCE conditioning balm instantly renews moisture and smooths hair for softness, shine and manageability. This ultra hydrating conditioning balm is formulated with aloe, cupuacu butter and apricot kernel oil to nourish and smooth hair while controlling volume.
The paraben and mineral oil free formula is also suitable for color-treated hair.
WHAT ELSE YOU NEED TO KNOW
The HYDRASOURCE range has been trusted by professional to hydrate, nourish & detangle dry hair since 1990. With conditioning formulas from lightweight moisture to deep nourishment, HYDRASOURCE is truly the gold standard in conditioning. 
Achieve soft, shiny and up to 15X more moisturized hair after just one application.*
• Nine conditioning formulas to hydrate all hair types• With aloe and our iconic fragrance of citrus, classic florals, woods and musk• No Mineral Oil, No Parabens
*When using the professional products system of HydraSource shampoo, conditioner and leave-in tonic vs. a non-conditioning shampoo.

Brand
MATRIX
UPC
884486151285

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