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Color Extend Shampoo for Color-Treated Hair

A color-protecting shampoo that helps lock in vibrant, radiant hair color for longer- lasting hair color between salon visits.

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Color Extend Shampoo for Color-Treated Hair
Redken

Color Extend Shampoo for Color-Treated Hair

A color-protecting shampoo that helps lock in vibrant, radiant hair color for longer- lasting hair color between salon visits.

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Keep your hair color looking fresh and vibrant between salon visits with Redken Color Extend Shampoo. This color-protecting shampoo is formulated with Redken Color Care Complex, which features cranberry oil to maximize color vibrancy and ceramides to strengthen hair. This pH-balanced formula helps lock in hair color, leaving it looking vibrant and radiant with mirror-like shine. Use Color Extend Shampoo with Color Extend Conditioner for the best results.

THE BENEFITS

  • Cleanses hair leaving it manageable and shiny
  • Helps to prevent color fading between salon appointments
  • Features Redken Color Care Complex to help lock in hair color
  • Maximizes color vibrancy and ceramides to strengthen hair
  • pH-balanced formula

PRO TIPS
1. Use Color Extend Shampoo and Conditioner together for best results.
2. Apply to wet hair, massage into a lather, rinse and follow with Redken Color Extend Conditioner.

  • Star Ingredients
    Micro Net
  • Cranberry Oil
  • UVA & UVB Filters
  • Ceramide
  • IPN (Keralink
  • Amino Acids
  • Protein)

    AQUA/WATER/EAU
  • COCAMIDOPROPYL
  • PPG-5-CETEH-20
  • PARFUM/FRAGRANCE
  • 2-OLEAMIDO-1
  • 3-OCTADECANEDIOL
  • BENZO-PHENONE-4
  • METHYL COCOATE
  • SODIUM COCOATE
  • CITRIC ACID (D46209/2)
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