Tuesday, 29 March 2011

World’s Most Expensive Conditioner


World's Most Expensive Conditioner
If you’re already using a luxury shampoo, it would be a shame to treat your hair with an inferior conditioner. With that in mind, we present what may just be the most expensive conditioner in the world—Russian Amber Imperial Conditioning Crème by Phillip B.
The conditioner promises to revitalize even the most damaged hair—coarse or fine—with 11 L-amino acids, leaving it lustrous and lush. The conditioner’s rejuvenative qualities come from a Romanov-inspired blend of nettle, chamomile, rosemary, sage, burdock and grape seed, as well as a touch of amber oil.
The expensive conditioner can be purchased in a 2-oz travel-sized tube for $52 or a 6-oz tube for $120.

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Tuesday, 29 March 2011

World’s Most Expensive Conditioner


World's Most Expensive Conditioner
If you’re already using a luxury shampoo, it would be a shame to treat your hair with an inferior conditioner. With that in mind, we present what may just be the most expensive conditioner in the world—Russian Amber Imperial Conditioning Crème by Phillip B.
The conditioner promises to revitalize even the most damaged hair—coarse or fine—with 11 L-amino acids, leaving it lustrous and lush. The conditioner’s rejuvenative qualities come from a Romanov-inspired blend of nettle, chamomile, rosemary, sage, burdock and grape seed, as well as a touch of amber oil.
The expensive conditioner can be purchased in a 2-oz travel-sized tube for $52 or a 6-oz tube for $120.

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World’s Most Expensive Conditioner


World's Most Expensive Conditioner
If you’re already using a luxury shampoo, it would be a shame to treat your hair with an inferior conditioner. With that in mind, we present what may just be the most expensive conditioner in the world—Russian Amber Imperial Conditioning Crème by Phillip B.
The conditioner promises to revitalize even the most damaged hair—coarse or fine—with 11 L-amino acids, leaving it lustrous and lush. The conditioner’s rejuvenative qualities come from a Romanov-inspired blend of nettle, chamomile, rosemary, sage, burdock and grape seed, as well as a touch of amber oil.
The expensive conditioner can be purchased in a 2-oz travel-sized tube for $52 or a 6-oz tube for $120.

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