This soothing, botanical shampoo gently, effectively eliminates excessive dead cells and dandruff to gradually normalize the scalp. Australian Tea Tree Oil, know for its anti-bacterial and anti-fungicidal properties, combine with Alpha and Beta Hydroxy Acids to purify and fortify hair follicles. Natural Vitamin A regulates scalps cell renewal rhythm to help eliminate flakiness, while Nettle, Rosemary, Comfrey and Witch Hazel Extracts relieve itchiness. Lecithin and anti-oxidant Ginkgo Biloba encourage the growth of healthier, stronger hair. Sea Algae Extract, rich in mucilage, and Panthenol-3 hydrates and softens hair, protects against environmental damage. Mallow, Calendula and Chamomile soothe and calm an irritated scalp. Leaves dry, brittle hair soft, adds volume, luster and manageability. Helps keep hair cleaner and shinier longer.
Directions
Brush to loosen debris from scalp. Wet hair and scalp thoroughly. Apply shampoo liberally to hair, lather and gently massage scalp with fingertips for at least a minute or two, or more. Rinse thoroughly. Repeat, if necessary. For added fullness, follow with Jason's Tea Tree Oil Hair & Scalp Conditioner.
JASON's Research and Development team has spent the last two years working on high quality natural ingredients to replace Lauryl/ Laureth Sulfates in formulas that will be comparatively acceptable and benefit to our customer's hair needs: dry, normal, oily and flaky scalps. This research has led to the reformulation of all JASON hair care products.
Our Price: $11.54 US
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Super clean
This stuff really gets your hair clean and is smells so good.
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