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SHAMPOO TRESEMME SMOOTH AND SILKY 828 ML

Rs. 750.00 Rs. 450.00

Did you know heat styling could lead to moisture loss in your hair? TRESemmé Smooth & Silky Shampoo and Conditioner system delivers intense moisturization where your hair needs it most, calming frizz and flyaways without weighing hair down. This advanced smoothing system with Moroccan Argan oil cleanses and helps tame unruly hair, leaving it smooth and salon-soft. These sleek hair products yield up to 7x smoother hair*. Our Smooth & Silky shampoo for shiny hair helps tame unruly hair, leaving it smooth and salon-soft. Fragrance Description: Mouthwatering melon, crisp apple and juicy peach are the stars of this fresh fruity fragrance. Delicate spring florals of muguet, rose and jasmine, underscored with white musk add a feminine sophistication. *TRESemmé Smooth & Silky Shampoo and Conditioner system vs. non-conditioning shampoo.

Experts' Tips:

  • Coat hair with a liberal amount of shampoo. Gently massage the scalp and roots with fingertips to work into a lather.
  • Lightly squeeze the shampoo for silky hair from roots to ends and rinse thoroughly.
  • Finish with Tresemmé Smooth & Silky Conditioner and style with your favorite tresemmé smooth & silky styling aids as needed.

TRESemmé Smooth & Silky Shampoo cleanses and helps tame unruly hair, leaving it smooth and salon-soft

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