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REVERIE MILK Anti-Frizz Leave-in Treatment. Fueled by nourishing ingredients derived from coconuts, olives, almonds, and other natural sources, REVERIE MILK Anti-Frizz Leave-in Treatment does more than just tame frizz. The lightweight formula also protects and moisturizes, leaving hair soft, silky, and shiny without weighing it down. Suitable for all hair types, this smoothing treatment is infused with a rich blend of 16 essential oils that impart a fresh, herbal scent loved by both men and women.. Pracaxi Seed Oil increases softness, brightness, and shine while Sweet Almond Protein and Amino Acids moisturize, strengthen, and provide thermal protection. Vegan and cruelty-free. Formulated without sodium lauryl sulfate, silicones, phthalates, parabens, glycols, petrochemicals, artificial fragrance, dyes, animal derivatives, T.E.A, and D.E.A. 3.3 fl oz. Apply evenly all over damp or dry hair. Safe for daily use and color treated hair. RVER-WU1. MILK TRTMNT. REVERIE is owned and managed by hair stylist Garrett Markenson. With his instinctive and unique insight, they work to respond to their clients' needs through innovative products that will revolutionize and protect your hair for years to come. All products are made with an intimate focus on craftsmanship and quality. Carefully handcrafted in California with botanical ingredients from sustainable origins around the world, REVERIE has a strong commitment to sourcing the highest quality ingredients that are both natural and innovative. Transparency is key and they choose to work responsibly with Fair Trade, EcoCert and small family farms across the globe. Ensuring that these trades will continue to support families for generations to come. REVERIE products are always formulated without: Sodium Lauryl Sulphate, Silicones, Phthalates, Parabens, Glycols, Petrochemicals, Artificial Fragrance, Dyes, Animal Derivatives, T.E.A, D.E.A. All REVERIE products are vegan, Leaping Bunny certified cruelty-free, and gluten-free.

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