RAUSCH Coltsfoot Anti-Dandruff Shampoo 200 ml

Anti-Dandruff Shampoo with Coltsfoot

A specialized shampoo designed to combat dry dandruff and soothe irritated scalp. It provides immediate and long-lasting relief from stubborn dry dandruff by effectively removing flakes and reducing scalp irritation and redness. Its unique formula restores the scalp’s natural balance and helps prevent dandruff formation with regular use. Enriched with piroctone olamine and valuable extracts of coltsfoot and burdock root.

 

200 ml

السعر الأصلي هو: AED 95.00.السعر الحالي هو: AED 80.00.

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Product Description

Anti-Dandruff Shampoo with Coltsfoot

A specialized shampoo designed to combat dry dandruff and soothe irritated scalp. It provides immediate and long-lasting relief from stubborn dry dandruff by effectively removing flakes and reducing scalp irritation and redness. Its unique formula restores the scalp’s natural balance and helps prevent dandruff formation with regular use. Enriched with piroctone olamine and valuable extracts of coltsfoot and burdock root.

Benefits:

  • Effectively reduces and prevents dry dandruff.
  • Soothes the scalp and alleviates irritation and redness.
  • Restores the scalp’s natural balance.
  • Suitable for all hair types, especially for dry, flaky scalps.
  • Free from silicones and parabens.
  • Vegan formula with a gentle pH of 5.6.
  • Contains 92% natural ingredients and is 95% biodegradable.

How to Use:

  • Work a hazelnut-sized amount into a lather in your hands with water.
  • Gently massage into wet hair and scalp.
  • Rinse thoroughly.
  • For improved hair manageability and to prevent dryness, it is recommended to use a conditioner after shampooing.

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