The Herbal Essences brand, which is a subsidiary of parent company Procter and Gamble, was founded in 1972, and today features a comprehensive selection of hair care products. The Herbal Essences range includes several varieties of shampoo, conditioner, mousse, hairspray, spray gel, styling creme, detangler, and other popular products, including a selection of ammonia-free hair colors.
You can find Herbal Essences shampoos, conditioners, and styling products at drug stores or grocery stores. Prices, I find, are higher in drug stores, so I purchase Herbal Essences from the grocery store.
One fact about Herbal Essences is that these products are not tested on animals. Some other facts include that these products are found in many retail locations, and they have a variety of hair care and shower products.
All products on the market are required to list the ingredients on the labels. Herbal Essences shampoo has the ingredients listed on the back of the bottle.
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Herbal Essences was created in 1972.
Not all Herbal Essence products are sulfate free. The Herbal Essence Naked product line is free of sulfates, dyes, parabens, and heavy residues.
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