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ReeBonn Cosmetics Ltd., one of the foremost herbal cosmetics companies in Sri Lanka recently re-launched its leading brand ReeBonn Silicone Hair Conditioner with enhanced vitality enriched with a combination of vitamin E and other ingredients. The enhanced product is marketed locally in a new pack.
ReeBonn Silicone Hair Conditioner is the most preferred silicon hair conditioner amongst young girls and women in the country as it provides enhanced softness and glow to any hair. Weather conditions, salty water and hazardous chemicals result in hair loss and breakage. ReeBonn Silicone Hair Conditioner with vitamin E compound stops loss of hair, breakages and gives a free flowing strong hair with lustrous locks.
Working women, women who attend functions regularly and women who socialise a lot subsequent to using the new ReeBonn Silicone Hair Conditioner will find their hair more glitzy and attractive.
ReeBonn Cosmetics Managing Director S. Sivarajah speaking at the re-launch ceremony of enhanced ReeBonn Silicone Hair Conditioner at the Ekala head office said ReeBonn Silicone Hair Conditioner is the leading brand in local cosmetics market.
“It is significant that beauty salons in the country have kept confidence in ReeBonn Silicone Hair Conditioner brand. As a core product in ReeBonn product portfolio we constantly upgrade the quality of ReeBonn Silicone Hair Conditioner. Introducing the enhanced product in a more attractive new pack was a result of this exercise. Working women and women who are very concerned about their hair will find the all-new ReeBonn Silicone Hair Conditioner a true friend that cares for their hair,” he said.
Commissioned in 2005 ReeBonn Cosmetics Ltd. manufactures a wide range of herbal cosmetics which are in heavy demand. Among its herbal products are; shampoo, silicon conditioner, rinsing conditioner, black henna, face wash, fairness cream, body soap and hand wash liquids. ReeBonn cosmetics are exported to Japan, India, Middle East and Maldives.