Can anyone tell me if this might be dangerous or good for my hair/head/body ? Question 11/26/2017
A user is asking if a new hair product, Cypress Premium Vials Energy and Cypress Premium Shampoo Energy, could be dangerous or worsen their hair condition. The product contains various ingredients including water, alcohol, menthyl lactate, and several extracts.
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