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Mane Conditioner Bar (Formulation #ASC-39-6)

MANE CONDITIONER BAR is a hair conditioner in a bar format. This quat-free hair conditioner provides excellent hair conditioning & texture properties. Amino acid derived natural ELDEW® PS-203R has ceramide type-III like properties that are naturally present in the hair’s cell membrane complex (CMC). It enhances hair surface hydrophobicity, provides deep moisturization & helps in repairing damaged hair. It enhances hair appearance & texture, making hair very soft & smooth. CAE is a natural cationic conditioning agent. It is a derivative of amino acid, arginine. It provides excellent hair conditioning & sensory properties. ELDEW® SL-205 has excellent lubricity-enhancing & texture-enhancing properties. This formula is highly functional, & environmentally friendly. Change your mane-game with this formula, today!

Company

Ajinomoto Health & Nutrition North America, Inc. is a leading manufacturer of amino-acid based specialty chemicals. To broaden their lines of value-added merchandise they implement inventive techniques incorporating amino acids to support future cosmetic and toiletry products. One such product, AMISOFT® is the world’s first mild amino acid-based surfactant. It is highly biodegradable and safe for human use. This product enhances formulations for bar soaps, shampoos and facial cleansers.

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