OKAY | Extra Dark 100% Natural Black Jamaican Castor Oil with Coconut Oil | For All Hair Textures & Skin Types | Grow Strong Healthy Hair – Moisturize & Revitalize Skin | 4 Oz














Price: $11.49
(as of Jun 14, 2021 10:00:16 UTC – Details)

Black Jamaican Castor Oil works great on all hair types to naturally grow strong healthy hair. Now with Coconut Oil, this combination will moisturize while replenishing vital nutrients that help give a natural shine and promote hair growth. This oil is used to promote Natural Thick Hair Growth of the Head, Eyebrows and Eyelashes.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer:No
Product Dimensions:4 x 4 x 10 inches; 4 Ounces
Item model number:OKAY-BJXCO4
UPC:810367017906 783327183167
Manufacturer:OKAY
ASIN:B00N2JN1L6
Domestic Shipping:Item can be shipped within U.S.International Shipping:This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Nourishes and replenishes the scalps natural oils and strengthens, moisturizes, and structures the roots and the hair follicles to make your hair thicker, fuller, shinier, and more manageable
Powerful anti-aging and skin healing properties – Stimulates collagen production and protects the skin from sun damage – Maintains the hairs moisture and prevents protein loss from combing damage
Formulated with Extra Dark 100% Natural Jamaican Castor Oil and 100% Pure Coconut (Cocos Nucifera) Oil
This Miracle Oil is Organic and Sulfate Free – Made in the USA and Safe for the entire family
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