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Do all amika products have the same fragrance?

Yes! All amika products feature the signature fragrance! We describe the amika scent as an uplifting blend of bright pink grapefruit, juicy apricot + warm vanilla.

Where are amika products made?

amika was born and raised in Brooklyn, and while we’re a global company, the vast majority of our products have always been made in North America. More than 3 years ago, we launched an initiative to localize all production and component sourcing as p

Are amika products vegan?

The majority of our products are certified vegan, however, the below products contain animal-derived ingredients. – supernova moisture + shine cream contains an animal-derived polysorbate. – the shield anti-humidity spray contains an animal-derived p

Are amika products cruelty-free?

amika never has and never will conduct animal testing. When we create a product, we test it on ourselves, our friends, and anyone and everyone we can get our hands on! We test on people, never animals. To show our commitment to being cruelty-free, am

Are amika products silicone-free?

Silicones have a bad rep - but they are not always detrimental to your hair! They help create a sleek, shiny look but can sometimes weigh down hair. When we formulate products we determine whether silicones would be beneficial to the product. We are

Are amika products gluten-free?

There are nine products in our hair care line that contain wheat-based ingredients which may contribute gluten:. Glass Action Oil Treatment contains Wheat Germ Oil. Flash Instant Shine Mask and Fadeblock Pre-Shampoo Color Seal contain Wheat Germ Extr

Are amika products sulfate + paraben-free?

All haircare products are free from sulfates, parabens + phthalates.

I can't find my favorite product - was it discontinued?

Occasionally products are discontinued permanently. These decisions aren't made lightly and are usually based on a complex number of factors. It always makes us sad when a product gets put into our discontinued category, however, getting rid of the o