





Cleanse your curls without the crunch using Dark and Lovely Au Naturale Wonder Wash Moisture Replenishing Shampoo.
Key Benefits
This sulfate-free wonder wash provides a luxurious lather that effectively removes build-up without stripping your hair of its natural oils. It is specifically formulated to minimize tangling during the washing process, which is critical for preventing breakage in textured hair types. Your hair will feel refreshed, soft, and ready for conditioning.
Key Ingredients
- Mango Oil — Softens the hair and provides essential fatty acids for a healthy scalp.
- Bamboo Milk — Known for its strengthening properties, it helps keep curls resilient.
How to Use
Focus the application on the scalp to remove oils and product residue. Work the lather down the length of your hair gently. The moisture-replenishing properties begin working immediately, ensuring that your wash day is as gentle as possible on your delicate strands.
Who It's For
Ideal for curly and coily hair that needs a thorough cleanse without the drying effects of traditional sulfates.
Why Choose Dark and Lovely
We understand that natural hair requires specific care, and our Au Naturale range is built to honor those needs.
- Wet hair thoroughly and apply a generous amount.
- Massage into the scalp and hair to create a rich lather.
- Rinse completely and follow with a matching conditioner.
Aqua (Water), Sodium Lauroyl Methyl Isethionate, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Glycol Distearate, Mango Seed Oil, Bamboo Milk Extract, Glycerin, Sodium Chloride, Parfum (Fragrance).
United Kingdom:
- All orders are dispatched within 24 hours
- Please allow at least 2-4 working days for delivery.
- Restrictions will apply on deliveries on National & Bank Holidays.
Express Shipping:
- Express shipping is available Mon-Thurs till GMT 2pm & Friday till GMT 1pm to get the order for the next working day. Our express shipping orders success rate is 99%. National & Bank Holidays may affect express shipping.
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