Fiber Love Shampoo | by Jon Renau
Description
Regular cleansing with Fiber Love Shampoo - Jon Renau's Synthetic hair shampoo - restores the salon body and extends the life of synthetic wigs, toppers or hair extensions. Just like natural hair, synthetic hair requires special care to look its best. This exclusive Jon Renau formula is sulfate, paraben, MIT and sodium chloride free.
- Jon Renau Accessories
- Travel Size Wig Shampoo for all Synthetic Fibers
- 2.5 fl oz.
Why It Matters
Regular cleansing with Fiber Love Shampoo - Jon Renau's Synthetic hair shampoo - restores the salon body and extends the life of synthetic wigs, toppers or hair extensions. Just like natural hair, synthetic hair requires special care to look its best. This exclusive Jon Renau formula is sulfate, paraben, MIT and sodium chloride free.
- Jon Renau Accessories
- Travel Size Wig Shampoo for all Synthetic Fibers
- 2.5 fl oz.
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