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NEW CLARIFYING SHAMPOO BAR NOW AVAILABLE IN OUR OFFER

Find out what ingredients we used in it and what their properties are, what type of hair and scalp it is suitable for, how it smells and how it works. Shampoo bar


And here it is:


CLARIFYING SHAMPOO BAR
Mayka CLARIFYING SHAMPOO BAR

Clarifying shampoo is a gentle bar for washing the scalp and hair of all types, but will be especially appreciated by owners of oily skin, dandruff, psoriasis, eczema, seborrheic dermatitis, as well as people with weakened hair and a tendency to hair loss. The shampoo refreshes, cleanses, strengthens the hair follicles and soothes the scalp.

What's in it:


CLARIFYING SHAMPOO BAR Spirulina

SPIRULINA

  • in 70% consists of proteins, fatty acids and iron, i.e. ingredients ideal for stimulating hair growth

  • Thanks to the content of zinc and antibacterial ingredients, spirulina helps to fight dandruff

  • Thanks to the content of amino acids, sugars and proteins, spirulina soothes irritations and helps maintain the proper balance and protective barrier of the scalp.

  • regulates sebum overproduction

  • neutralises free radicals, strenghtens hair giving it a healthy look and shine



GREEN CLAY

CLARIFYING SHAMPOO BAR green clay
  • cleanses and detoxifies

  • absorbs sebum

  • regulates overproduction of sebum

  • antibacterial and antiinflammatory

  • soothes scalp irritation









CLARIFYING SHAMPOO BAR horsetail

HORSETAIL

  • thanks to the high content of silica (the building block of hair and nails), it regenerates, nourishes, strengthens and prevents hair loss

  • rich in organic acids, minerals, flavonoids, polyphenols, sterols, iron, zinc, magnesium, vitamin C and B5

  • helps fighting dandruff and oily scalp








CLARIFYING SHAMPOO BAR Shikakai

SHIKAKAI

  • a plant known since ancient times as a perfect cleansing agent for the scalp and hair

  • rich in natural saponins (natural saponifying substances), which perfectly remove impurities.

  • Studies show strong antifungal and antibacterial properties, making shikakai effective in the fight against dandruff and scalp diseases.

  • regulates sebum production

  • stimulates hair growth



CLARIFYING SHAMPOO BAR shea butter

BUTTERS: COCOA, SHEA, MAFURA

  • Intensively rebuild damaged and brittle hair, moisturize and nourish. Make hair become smooth, soft and shiny

  • prevent moisture loss










We also used:

  • Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate i Decyl Glucoside-mild cleansing substances of natural origin, obtained from coconut oil. They foam well, clean and refresh the scalp and hair.

  • Inulin- a natural prebiotic of plant origin, neutralizes free radicals, smoothes and moisturizes. Thanks to it, the shampoo will smell longer on your hair as it traps the molecules of essential oils for longer.

  • Rice Bran Oil- stimulates hair follicles, reduces brittleness, regenerates and helps maintain the optimal level of hydration.

  • Wheatgerm Oil-stimulates microcirculation, strengthens the protective barrier of the scalp, rebuilds and makes combing and styling easier.



ESSENTIAL OILS



ROSEMARY LEMON EUCALIPTUS


Rosemary

regulates the functioning of sebaceous glands, strengthens hair bulbs, prevents hair loss and stimulates growth

Lemon

Smells amazing, refreshes and energizes. It has anti-dandruff and regulating properties

Eucalyptus

refreshes, gives a feeling of cleanliness, has antifungal and antibacterial properties, helps with dandruff and excessively oily scalp


How to use:

Moisten the bar, your hair and scalp with lukewarm water. Rub your hair gently with the bar or form lather in your palms and apply it on hair and scalp. Massage gently, then rinse thoroughly. Repeat if necessary. The shampoo on a dry soap dish, in a dry container or a hanging bag, e.g. linen or bamboo. If you are allergic to any of the ingredients, discontinue use.


Thank you for reading my blog, hope you enjoyed it. Have a lovely day

Sylwia


author: Sylwia Marchewka


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