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Care for damaged hair with plant-based nutrition and moisture [AROMATICA]
Quinoa Protein Shampoo

If you're concerned about hair damaged by frequent dyeing and perms, try AROMATICA's Quinoa Protein Shampoo. It contains rich plant-derived ingredients such as quinoa seed extract and baobab seed oil. It provides softness and shine to your entire hair, leaving it moisturized even after shampooing. Restore healthy hair condition with this smart shampoo that delivers deep nourishment and moisture to your hair.

Kurly’s Note

Kurly’s thoughts on EWG Kurly discloses all ingredients of living products that touch our bodies, such as cosmetics, shampoos, toothpastes, and detergents, and indicates the risk level of the ingredients with a numerical rating from 1 to 10 according to EWG standards. While EWG is a widely used and reliable measure globally, it is not an absolute standard to prove product safety. Experts and related organizations may evaluate ingredients that received poor ratings from EWG as 'harmless when used within recommended guidelines.' Therefore, Kurly does not rely solely on EWG ratings and fragmented information found online. Instead, we meticulously assess harmfulness by referencing opinions from credible certification bodies such as the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety, ECOCERT, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and the Cosmetic Ingredient Review (CIR).

[EWG Ingredient Check]
Kurly honestly discloses ingredients that have received a moderate or high-risk rating from EWG, without hiding them. We also provide information on ingredients of concern, so please be sure to check before purchasing.

・Salicylic Acid: An ingredient used for denaturing, exfoliating, flavoring, hair conditioning, skin conditioning (other), and as a preservative.
・Linalool: An ingredient used for flavoring, deodorizing, and masking purposes.

About Brand

AROMATICA was founded with the goal of creating cosmetics that everyone, starting with oneself and family, can use with peace of mind. It began in 2004 with the mission to "inform about the harmfulness of synthetic fragrances." AROMATICA directly oversees all processes from ingredient sourcing, research and formulation, manufacturing, to production. This is because they not only avoid formulating harmful ingredients but also meticulously manage to prevent harmful ingredients from being mixed in or exposed during the sourcing, manufacturing, and production processes. They developed Korea's first silicone-free and sulfate-free shampoos, develop various natural makeup products, and use hydrolats, which are distilled extracts of herbs or plants, instead of purified water in most of their products to maximize safety and effectiveness. Furthermore, as an official partner of the EWG campaign, they actively promote the importance of using safe cosmetics to the world.

Care for damaged hair with plant-based nutrition and moisture [Aromatica]
Quinoa Protein Shampoo

If you're concerned about hair damaged by frequent dyeing and perms, try Aromatica's Quinoa Protein Shampoo. It contains rich plant-derived ingredients such as quinoa seed extract and baobab seed oil. It provides softness and shine to your entire hair, leaving it moisturized even after shampooing. This clever shampoo delivers deep nourishment and moisture to your hair, helping you restore a healthy hair condition.

Kurly’s Note

Kurly's thoughts on EWG Kurly discloses all ingredients of living products that come into contact with our bodies, such as cosmetics, shampoos, toothpastes, and detergents, and indicates the risk level of the ingredients with a number from 1 to 10 according to EWG standards. While EWG is a widely used and reliable measure globally, it is not an absolute standard for proving product safety. Experts and related organizations sometimes assess ingredients that have received poor evaluations from EWG as 'harmless if used within recommended limits'. Therefore, Kurly does not rely solely on EWG ratings and fragmented information floating around the internet, but carefully assesses harmfulness by referring to the opinions of credible certification bodies such as the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety, ECOCERT, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and the Cosmetic Ingredient Review (CIR).

[Check EWG ingredients]
Kurly honestly discloses ingredients that have received a 'moderate' or 'high hazard' rating from EWG, without hiding them. We also provide information on ingredients of concern, so please be sure to check before purchasing.

・Salicylic Acid: An ingredient used as a denaturant, exfoliant, fragrance, hair conditioning agent, preservative, and skin conditioning agent (other).
・Linalool: An ingredient used as a fragrance, deodorant, and masking agent.

About Brand

Aromatica was founded with the goal of creating cosmetics that oneself and family can use with peace of mind. It started in 2004 with the mission to 'raise awareness about the harmfulness of synthetic fragrances'. Aromatica directly participates in all processes, from raw material sourcing, research and formulation, manufacturing, to production. This is because they not only avoid using harmful ingredients but also thoroughly manage the entire process to prevent harmful ingredients from being mixed in or exposed during raw material sourcing, manufacturing, or production. They developed Korea's first silicone-free and sulfate-free shampoo, develop various natural makeups, and use hydrosols distilled from herbs or plants instead of purified water in most products to maximize safety and efficacy. Furthermore, as an official partner of the EWG campaign, they actively promote the importance of using safe cosmetics to the world.

California Proposition 65

⚠️WARNING: Consuming this product can expose you to chemicals including lead and cadmium which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.p65Warnings.ca.gov/food.

This notice is provided in accordance with California state law.
For more information, please visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/food.