This rich, all-natural botanical formula blended specifically to re-conditiondry, brittle hair, and soothe a flaky, irritated scalp. Australian Tea Tree Oil,known for its anti-bacterial and anti-fungicidal properties, controls itchinesswhile Jojoba Oil lubricates scalp and hair. Natural Vitamin A regulatesscalp's cell-renewal rhythm to help eliminate flakiness, as Nettle, Rosemaryand Comfrey Extracts calm a sensitive scalp. Soy, Golden Pea and WholeWheat Proteins, plus 22 Keratin Amino Acids reinforce and repair hair fiber. Aloe Vera Gel and Sea Algae Extract hydrate and plump up hair fiber toprotect against heat-styling. Sunscreens prevent UV damage. Importsgreat flexibility to dry, brittle hair, adds fullness, luster and manageability. Detangles to facilitate wet and dry combing and helps keep hair cleaner andshinier longer.
Directions
Wash hair and scalp with Jason's Tea Tree Oil Shampoo. Rinse well,squeeze excess water out of hair. Massage into hair and scalp. Leave on atleast 3-4 min. Rinse. For damaged hair or deep-conditioning; leave on 15-20 minutes.
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.
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Number of Reviews: 3 Average Rating: 4.7
Great for scalp issues
I've always had issues with my scalp and this is the best product I have found.
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