welcome to our section for our new!!!! shampoo range
Recommended for
All skin types
Ingredients
Shampoo Clear, Sodium Lauryl Glucose Carboxylate (and) Lauryl Glucoside, Cocamidopropyl betaine, PEG-120 Methyl Glucose Dioleate, Sodium chloride, Phenoxyethanol, Iodopropynyl butylcarbamate, Citric acid, Sodium benzoate
i also wanted to add a little info on the essential oils used for the shampoos
PATCHOULI
Patchouli oil is very effective in sorting out rough, cracked and overly dehydrated skin and is used to treat acne, acne, eczema, sores, ulcers, any fungal infections, as well as scalp disorders.
YLANG YLANG
On the skin, ylang-ylang oil has a soothing effect and its balancing action sorts out over-dry as well as overly-oily skin by balancing the secretion of sebum, and has a stimulating effect on the scalp which promotes more luxurious hair growth.
ROSEMARY
When added to shampoo it not only increases the circulation to the scalp and thereby improving hair growth, but also acts as a general conditioner and tonic for the hair and scalp.
JOJOBA OIL
PRONOUNCED 'HO-HO-BA'
If a good nourishing ingredient is needed for hair care, jojoba oil is also sometimes added to commercial hair care products, but due to the cost of jojoba oil, the quantities so included are low.
It can in most cases be used on acne skin without any problems as it helps to control acne, it is also an antioxidant - so the oil does not become rancid and can prevent rancidity in other oils. It can be used pure in massage, or can be mixed with other carrier oils.
GERANIUM
Geranium oil can be diluted in shampoo to help with head lice
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CAMOMILE
Roman camomile is a small perennial herb with a hairy stem and feathery pinnate leaves, daisy like white flowers (larger than those of German camomile) and grows about 25 cm high, while German camomile grows about 60 cm high and has a hairless branching stem with delicate feathery leaves and simple daisy like white flowers on single stems.
To the Egyptians it was a herb dedicated to the sun, used to cure fevers, and to the moon, for its cooling ability. It was also recognized as a soother of nervous complaints and used in shampoos, cosmetics and perfumes.
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