Hair Serums without Sodium Hyaluronate
Sodium Hyaluronate — This is the salt form of hyaluronic acid. It has a smaller molecular structure (than hyaluronic acid) and water solubility therefore it can it can penetrate deeper into the skin (providing intense moisture and hydration deeper than the skin's surface). It strengthens and moisturizes the hair, preventing future breakage.
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- Hair Serums with Water
- Hair Serums without Citronellol
- Hair Serums without Dimethiconol
- Hair Serums without Dimethicone
- Hair Serums without Polyquaternium-4
- Hair Serums with Linalool
- Hair Serums without Isopropyl Myristate
- Hair Serums
- Hair Serums with Citronellol
- Hair Serums without Phenoxyethanol
- Hair Serums without Aqua
- Hair Oils without Sodium Hyaluronate
- Hair Serums without Linalool
- Hair Serums with Carbomer
- Hair Serums with Phenoxyethanol

