€14,50
Dermatological tested product “-sanatorium+” CONDITIONING BIRCH SHAMPOO during systemic use in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations shows very favorable omni-directional effects:
– strengthens hair,
– smoothes hair,
– prevents hair loss,
– proper consistency,
– suitable, of adequate intensity scent,
– rinses of easily,
– foams well,
– it is efficient.
INGREDIENTS: BETULA ALBA LEAF WATER*, BETULA ALBA LEAF EXTRACT*, BETAINE, GUAR HYDROXYPROPYLTRIMONIUM CHLORIDE, CITRIC ACID
*Organic
Composition: Birch Leaf-Bud Water, Birch Leaf-Bud Extract, Molasses Betaine, Polysaccharide of Guar Seeds (Cyamopsis tetragonolobus), Citric Acid.
Directions for use: Pour a little shampoo on the palm, evenly rub it and smooth onto your wet hair and scalp, distribute by massaging along the length of your hair and then rinse with water.
Hair is the main ambassador of external attractiveness and general well-being.
People who have tried “- Sanatorium +” birch shampoo-conditioner are convinced that in order to revive hair, you don’t need artificial aromas, exhausting silicones or excessive foaming obtained with chemicals: it is enough to discover the primordial powers of nature and tame them, without destroying the primary chemical compounds of vegetation in the production process. All this results in stronger, fuller, shinier, more vibrant hair and even daily victories against hair loss.
Sanatorium birch shampoo, made in a non-invasive way with a minimalist composition, consists of natural birch hydrolat with conditioning properties and organic extract of birch leaves – buds. Saponins, a foaming substance of plant origin contained in the latter, not only perfectly represent the synthetic active substances common in the hygiene industry, but also have natural conditioning properties. And natural dyes – tannins have preservative properties (they can also temporarily slightly darken blond hair). Other components of this shampoo – plant-derived molasses betaine and polysaccharide from the seeds of the bean (Cyamopsis tetragonolobus in Latin) prevent hair from drying out and electrification. Citric acid is a natural preservative, antioxidant that balances the shampoo medium to the optimal acidic pH for hair, eyes and body skin.
References:
1. R. Tisserand, R. Young, E. M Williamson “Essential Oil Safety. A Guide for Health Care Professionals”, Churchill Livingstone ELSEVIER, 2014
2. Plants in cosmetics, Volume I, Prepared by the Committee of Experts on Cosmetic Products with the collaboration of dr. Franco Patri (Italy), prof. Vittorio Silano (Italy), Council of Europe Publishing, January 2006
3. Plants in cosmetics, Volume II, Prepared by the Committee of Experts on Cosmetic Products with the collaboration of dr. Franco Patri (Italy), prof. Vittorio Silano (Italy), Council of Europe Publishing, 2014
4. Anthony Dweck Handbook of Cosmetic Ingredients – their use, safety and toxicology, Part One A-I, 4Th Edition, 2017
5. Anthony Dweck Handbook of Cosmetic Ingredients – their use, safety and toxicology, Part Two J-Z, 4Th Edition, 2017
6.Len Price and Shirley Price “Understanding Hydrolats: The specific Hydrosols for Aromatherapy. A Guide for Health Professionals”, Churchill Livingstone, 2008
7. Suzanne Catty “Hydrosols The Next Aromatherapy”, Healing Arts Press, Rochester, Vermont, 2001
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