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Toni&Guy Leave in Conditioner (Prep)

To find out more about the ingredients used in the product and its function simply click on ingredient name. Due to limited space on pack, we also disclose a longer list of fragrance ingredients. For recently launched products or where the formulation has changed, this detailed fragrance information might not be immediately available as it takes time to update each product page.

We take great care to ensure information on this site is up to date. However, please always check the product packaging for the most up to date ingredients used.

All product names which include a date (month and year) are no longer manufactured.

Ingredients

Aqua (Solvent)

Dissolves substances or ingredients

Paraffinum Liquidum (Solvent)

Dissolves substances or ingredients

Cetearyl Alcohol (Emulsifier)

Helps two or more liquids, that don't usually combine to form a single solution; often referred to as an 'emulsion'

Glycerin (Humectant)

Helps to retain water in a product, in hair or the top layers of skin

Dimethicone (Hair Conditioning Agent)

Helps to improve the gloss, sheen and texture of your hair

VP/Methacrylamide/Vinyl Imidazole Copolymer (Film Former)

Helps provide a smooth, consistent coverage when applied

Stearamidopropyl Dimethylamine (Emulsifier)

Helps two or more liquids, that don't usually combine to form a single solution; often referred to as an 'emulsion'

Parfum (Fragrance)

Provides a distinctive, pleasant smell

Cyclopentasiloxane (Hair Conditioning Agent)

Helps to improve the gloss, sheen and texture of your hair

DMDM Hydantoin (Preservative)

This prolongs the shelf-life of the product, even once it has been opened, protecting it from bacteria, yeasts and moulds

Lactic acid (pH Adjuster)

Controls the acidity / alkalinity balance of products

Disodium EDTA (Sequestrant)

Helps prevent impurities from water from causing adverse effects on product performance, appearance, or stability.

Trideceth-5 (Emulsifier)

Helps two or more liquids, that don't usually combine to form a single solution; often referred to as an 'emulsion'

Cetyl Hydroxyethylcellulose (Viscosity Controlling Agent)

Controls the density or thickness of a product

Trimethylsiloxysilicate (Hair Conditioning Agent)

Helps to improve the gloss, sheen and texture of your hair

Dimethiconol (Hair Conditioning Agent)

Helps to improve the gloss, sheen and texture of your hair

Phenoxyethanol (Preservative)

This prolongs the shelf-life of the product, even once it has been opened, protecting it from bacteria, yeasts and moulds

Linalool (Fragrance)

Provides a distinctive, pleasant smell

Limonene (Fragrance)

Provides a distinctive, pleasant smell

Sodium benzoate (Preservative)

This prolongs the shelf-life of the product, even once it has been opened, protecting it from bacteria, yeasts and moulds

Citronellol (Fragrance)

Provides a distinctive, pleasant smell

Citric acid (pH Adjuster)

Controls the acidity / alkalinity balance of products

Phenylpropanol (Solvent)

Dissolves substances or ingredients

Geraniol (Fragrance)

Provides a distinctive, pleasant smell

Propanediol (Solvent)

Dissolves substances or ingredients

Butylphenyl Methylpropional (Fragrance)

Provides a distinctive, pleasant smell

Caprylyl Glycol (Preservative)

This prolongs the shelf-life of the product, even once it has been opened, protecting it from bacteria, yeasts and moulds

Carbomer (Viscosity Controlling Agent)

Controls the density or thickness of a product

Coumarin (Fragrance)

Provides a distinctive, pleasant smell

Hexyl Cinnamal (Fragrance)

Provides a distinctive, pleasant smell

Citral (Fragrance)

Provides a distinctive, pleasant smell

Alpha-Isomethyl Ionone (Fragrance)

Provides a distinctive, pleasant smell

Xanthan gum (Viscosity Controlling Agent)

Controls the density or thickness of a product

Hydroxycitronellal (Fragrance)

Provides a distinctive, pleasant smell

Benzyl Salicylate (Fragrance)

Provides a distinctive, pleasant smell

Benzyl alcohol (Fragrance)

Provides a distinctive, pleasant smell

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