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Gwyneth Paltrow shares shower video to promote her $77 Goop 'Healthy Hair Starter Kit'

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Goop founder Gwyneth Paltrow shared a video of herself showering on Monday morning in order to promote her favorite haircare products.It's unclear if the 49-year-old Oscar winner was showering at her $4.9M, 14K-square-foot eco-friendly mansion in the celeb-favorite neighborhood of Montecito, CA.Gwyneth originally launched Goop in September 2008 as a weekly lifestyle newsletter encouraging readers to 'nourish the inner aspect.' Attention!

Goop founder Gwyneth Paltrow shared a video of herself showering on Monday morning in order to promote her favorite haircare productsBut the shower video was simply Paltrow's scantily-clad way of selling her 'Healthy Hair Starter Kit,' which is currently on sale for $77 on the Goop website.The two-step routine includes G.Tox 'Himalayan Salt Scalp Scrub' shampoo which promises to 'cleanse the hair and scalp of product buildup, dirt, and oil, leaving both clean and refreshed.' The Sex, Love & Goop producer's other product was the GOOPGLOW 'Restore + Shine' hair serum.'It's kind of a miracle on my hair,' Gwyneth gushed on the website.

Outdoor shower: It's unclear if the 49-year-old Oscar winner was showering at her $4.9M, 14K-square-foot eco-friendly mansion in the celeb-favorite neighborhood of Montecito, CA Origin: Gwyneth originally launched Goop in September 2008 as a weekly lifestyle newsletter encouraging readers to 'nourish the inner aspect' 'More shine?

Less frizz? Amazing texture?' But the shower video was simply Paltrow's scantily-clad way of selling her 'Healthy Hair Starter Kit,' which is currently on sale for $77 on the Goop website Secret weapon: The two-step routine includes G.Tox 'Himalayan Salt Scalp Scrub' shampoo which promises to 'cleanse the hair and scalp of product.

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