Whamisa Organic Seeds Shampoo Oily Scalp - pH balanced and Oil-controlling for Sensitive and Oily scalp, Organic, Vegan, Korean haircare, Water-oil balance control, Hydrating scalp, low ph shampoo
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Whamisa Organic Seeds Shampoo Oily Scalp - pH balanced and Oil-controlling for Sensitive and Oily scalp, Organic, Vegan, Korean haircare, Water-oil balance control, Hydrating scalp, low ph shampoo
A low pH, oil-controlling and cooling treatment shampoo for oily hair and scalp.
This organic scalp-friendly treatment shampoo has a pH of 4.5, a gentle, non-stripping level for protecting sensitive scalp and hair. Formulated with organic barley extract as the main ingredient, it promotes healthy scalp and hair growth
A blend of fermented seeds: barley, turmeric, sesame, oat, and black bean, providing a boost of antioxidants and enriching the hair, while organic aloe vera extract deeply soothes and moisturizes
It uses a gentle, non-ionic (less foamy but less skin-irritating) surfactant derived from coconut to replace anionic and alkaline surfactants that increase the friction between the hairs, leading to damaged and frizzy hair
Salt is used as a natural thickening agent, but its essential minerals also help de-grease excess oils in hair and scalp, relieve itching and other scalp issues, including dandruff. It softens, hydrates, protects, and repairs damaged hair as well
A naturally-derived PHA, gluconolactone, balances the pH close to the natural hair and scalp acidity and gently sloughs away dead skin cells, debris, and scalp buildups to prevent dandruff and improve scalp hair density
WHAT MAKES FERMENTED SKINCARE INGREDIENTS SPECIAL? 1. Fermented ingredients have a higher concentration of antioxidants and nutrients than non-fermented versions of the same ingredients. The fermentation process itself also produces additional skin-beneficial ingredients, such as amino acids and peptides. Additionally, fermentation helps break down the ingredients into more readily absorbed constituents, so the positive effects the ingredients have to offer are experienced more fully.
2. There¡¯s also early but promising scientific evidence that some lactobacillus ferments help treat and prevent acne and rosacea. The mechanism by which this is achieved is still being explored, but the speculation is that this effect is due to a combination of the protective, ¡°shielding¡± effect lactobacillus provides for skin cells.