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Dr.FORHAIR Folligen Shampoo 100ml
Dr.FORHAIR Folligen Shampoo 100ml

Dr.FORHAIR Folligen Shampoo 100ml

Rs. 750.00
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Benefits:

Dr. ForHair folligen cell-energy shampoo – shampoo against hair loss. The shampoo’s active formula is based on biotin, zinc compounds, niacinamide, liquorice extracts, artemisia, coix and camphor for effective skin cleansing with therapeutic action against all types of hair loss, dandruff and seborrhea. Stimulates hair growth by restoring and maintaining normal microflora with probiotics and yeast extract. Gives skin and hair a groomed and healthy look. Has a cooling effect thanks to the addition of menthol.

-cooling effect

– effective cleansing

– Reduces and prevents hair loss

How to use:

Apply to damp hair. Gently massage until a thick lather forms on the scalp. Rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water.

Ingredients:

Water, bisodium laureth sulfosuccinate, lauryl hydroxysultaine, methyl MEA cocamide, acrylate/styrene copolymer, glycerin, sodium cocoyl isethionate, biotin, ceramide NP, serenoa fruit extract (Serenoa serrulata), panthenol, adenosine, caffeic acid, nicotinamide, zinc pyrithione, Salicylic acid, Rhodiola rosea root extract, Dioscorea japonica root extract, Paeonia lactiflora root extract, Ginger root extract (Zingiber officinale), yellowish Sophora extract (Sophora flavescens), polyquaternium-7, PEG-120 methylglucose dioletate, propanediol, sodium lauryl methylaminopropionate, alcohol, PEG-45 palm kernel glycerides, C12-13 alkyl lactate, polyquaternium-10, cetrimonium chloride, menthol, cocamidopropyl betaine, caprylyl glycol, sodium chloride, sodium benzoate, trihydroxystearin,, EDTC double sodium, PEG-6 caprylic/capric glycerides Ethylhexylglycerin, zinc chloride, citric acid, Camellia japonica seed oil, Argan oil (Argania spinosa), diatrium phosphate, Moringa oleifera seed oil, tocopherol, lecithin, caprylic/caprine triglyceride, polysorbate 80, 1,2-hexandiol, fragrance.

 

FAQS

Did you know that by the age of 30, your natural production of collagen and elastin begins to decrease by 1% each year? This is why it is so detrimental to begin proper anti-aging skincare by your late twenties! This allows proper cellular changes to be made to aid in the prevention of early signs of aging.

Retinol A is a well-loved ingredient due to its ability to speed skin cell turnover and boost collagen production. While sensitive skin can use a retinol product, it can lead to flakiness and the feeling of dryness in the skin. To counter this, it is suggested to incorporate a hyaluronic acid and proper moisturizer into your routine. The percentage of retinol as well as the frequency of application weekly should be adjusted to suit your skin type. If you are still finding the usage harsh, consult with your skincare professional for alternative options that are best suited for your skin type.

The biggest misconception that I have noticed with acne is that “drying out” your skin will diminish your acne. By over exfoliating or harshly diminishing the oils in your skins protective barrier, you are actually creating more of a problem. By doing this, your sebaceous glands will over produce oil to compensate for the sudden loss, furthering your breakouts.