Pasta profilaktyczna przeciw łupieżowi 1% Sulsena (tube)
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Age:
18+
Brand: Sulsena
Line: hair treatment
Product Type: hair paste
Product Properties: moisturizing, nourishment
When To Use: universal
Gender: unisex
Classification: dermatocosmetics, pharmacy
Hair Type: all hair types
Country: Ukraine
Made in: Ukraine
Dandruff has never added to anyone's attractiveness or self-confidence. It's crucial to address this issue as quickly as possible by eliminating its root cause. If you find yourself facing this problem, don't panic. This paste will rapidly rid you of dandruff by powerfully targeting its source. The product's formula is based on a 1% sulfur compound, which regulates sebaceous gland activity, prevents itching, and stops the formation of toxins that can damage hair roots.
The paste positively impacts the life cycle of hair follicles and renews scalp skin cells. The product offers long-lasting effects, ensuring a positive outcome that will endure. Using this paste as a course of treatment serves as excellent therapy for scalp and hair conditions. After use, your hair will delight you with its beauty.
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Wash your hair with warm water and shampoo. Then, apply a sufficient amount of the paste to your fingertips and massage it into the scalp near the hair roots using circular motions. After massaging, leave it on for 10 - 15 minutes, then rinse thoroughly with warm running water.
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Aqua, Cetyl Alcohol, Stearyl Alcohol, Sodium Ceteareth Sulfate, Glycerin, Potassium Ceteareth Phosphate, Selenium Sulfide, Parfum, Cinnamic Alcohol, DMDM Hydantoin, Citric Acid.
Sulsena is an elixir for the scalp. I haven't found a better product for dandruff prevention. When used with the shampoo, both the hair and scalp thank you with radiant beauty. After using it, you feel a lightness in the area where the paste was applied, and the hair noticeably comes to life. The price is pleasantly surprising. There's no point in buying expensive, heavily advertised products with minimal (or even zero) effect.