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Age:
18+
Brand: Kemon
Line: actyva
Product Type: shampoo
Product Properties: cleansing, firming, moisturizing, nourishment
Volume: 250 ml
Ingredients: aloe vera, betaine, castor, flax, rose
Formula: sls-free
When To Use: universal
Gender: for women
Classification: professional
Hair Type: all hair types
Country: Italy
Made in: Italy
There are certain things that can frustrate even the calmest individuals and ruin their appearance — oily hair. Excessive activity of the scalp's sebaceous glands can cause a plethora of inconveniences and aesthetic displeasure. However, there's a simple solution to this problem — using Kemon brand hair shampoo for cleansing. Its formula is designed based on perlite (a volcanic origin mineral) that absorbs excess sebum and is enriched with the Velian complex — a patented combination of medicinal plant extracts with a synergistic effect, offering calming, softening, and protective actions. Thanks to its balanced composition, the product ensures thorough cleansing, aids in the restoration of the hydrolipidic balance, and imparts a healthy, beautiful appearance.
Key Features of Actyva Equilibrio Shampoo Velian from Kemon:
- thoroughly cleanses the scalp and hair from pollutants and excess sebum;
- designed for oily scalp with excessive sebum secretion;
- nourishes sensitive areas;
- leaves hair soft, shiny, lightweight, airy, and manageable;
- normalizes the hydrolipidic balance;
- formula based on perlite — a volcanic origin mineral that "absorbs" excess skin fat;
- soothes the scalp and reduces irritation.
- certified by Love Nature and ICEA Vegan;
- packaging made from recycled "green" polyethylene.-
Apply along the hairline. Distribute evenly through the entire length of the hair. Massage with circular motions. Rinse thoroughly with water. Repeat if necessary.
The shampoo is a nightmare. I bought it on the advice of a trichologist. It excessively tightens the scalp, causing unbearable itching. I have never encountered anything like this before, it's like using dish soap((