- Product details
- Description
- How to use
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Age:
18+
Brand: L’Alga
Line: hair care
Product Type: shampoo
Product Properties: cleansing, moisturizing, repair, softening
When To Use: universal
Gender: for women
Classification: professional
Hair Type: all hair types
Country: Italy
Made in: Italy
The brand L’Alga has developed a hair shampoo that not only cleanses your hair and scalp but also revitalizes your locks, giving them a boost of freshness and energy, along with a pleasing glossy shine. Seawet Shampoo is suitable for both salon and home use. It lathers easily, making the hygiene routine comfortable. The shampoo is enriched with beneficial trace elements that help eliminate dryness, brittleness, and split ends. Regular use of this product will allow you to grow your hair to the desired length.
Features of Seawet Shampoo by L’Alga:
- Attractive packaging with a high-quality dispenser;
- Suitable for all hair types;
- Gently cleanses the scalp of impurities, excess sebum, and dandruff;
- Formula based on seaweed extracts and the patented AlgaNord5 complex;
- Strengthens hair follicles and prevents hair loss;
- Balances hydration levels;
- Leaves hair manageable and silky;
- Provides a feeling of cleanliness and freshness;
- Detangles strands and simplifies combing.-
Thoroughly wet your hair from root to tip and apply a small amount of shampoo, focusing particularly on the roots. Gently massage to create a lather, then rinse thoroughly with plenty of water. Repeat if necessary. For best results, follow with L'Alga conditioner or mask.
I bought the shampoo on the recommendation of my stylist right at the salon. It's great—gently cleanses the hair, doesn't lather too much, and smells wonderful. After washing, my hair feels soft, as if I had used a hair mask. When there was less than a third of the bottle left, I decided to order it online instead of going back to the salon. However, when I used the new shampoo, it seemed more watery, had a weaker scent, and didn't lather or clean as well as the one I bought before. It felt like it had been diluted. I compared all the labels and stickers on both bottles—they were identical, except for the results.