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Retire Flat, Lifeless Hair With the Newest Volumizing Shampoos

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If it's only a gentle lift but potent thickening power you're after, try this natural formula, enriched with ginseng and bamboo. This sulfate-free volumizing shampoo delivers natural-looking volume, bounce, and shine while fortifying and strengthening hair with long-lasting benefits.

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Best for dry, fine curls, this newly launched volumizing shampoo for curly hair works to double the volume at the roots — and reduce frizz. Enjoy your moisturized, bouncy curls once again.

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Featuring a super body-building formula that gently cleanses while adding volume, this shampoo is infused with panthenol to boost body and repair damage, along with wheat-derived ingredients to protect strands and leave hair silky-smooth.

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This invigorating shampoo has been designed to volumize, stimulate, and clarify while adding bounce and shine, thanks to caffeine and aloe. Perfect for all hair types, including fine, thin, or limp, it also has a delightful scent: rich notes of sandalwood and amber are complemented by jasmine, cassis, and bergamot, opening with every hair swoosh.

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Bonus Product: Dae Fairy Duster Dry Shampoo, $30
No time to wash? No need to panic — this volumizing dry shampoo comes as a talc-free formula that absorbs excess oil, extends styles, and boosts volume. With ingredients like Mojave yucca, prickly pear, and cactus flower extract, it promotes scalp balance, nourishes hair, and strengthens manageability, all while being free of harsh chemicals and cruelty-free. Hello there, refreshed roots and amplified volume.

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BY SANJA SAVIC | APR 12, 2024 | SHARES
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