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ACM Laboratoire Novophane.K Anti-Dandruff Shampoo 125ml gently eliminates dandruff while soothing itching and redness.
ACM Laboratoire Novophane.K Anti-Dandruff Shampoo 125ml is a hair care product designed to target and eliminate dandruff while soothing and caring for the scalp and hair. This shampoo excels at removing dandruff scales, preventing future outbreaks, gently cleansing the scalp, and relieving itching and irritation. It effectively controls sebum production, features keratolytic properties, and stops the dandruff-causing fungus from growing, keeping the hair manageable and easy to comb. At the heart of its formulation, Piroctone Olamine combines with Glyceryl Undecylenate, Vitamin PP, and Inulin to form an antifungal complex. This complex prevents the growth of Malassezia furfur, purifies the hair, and balances the scalp's microflora for a healthier scalp environment.
Additionally, PCA Glycerol Oleate and Inulin join forces to smooth and hydrate the hair, making it softer, shinier, and more manageable. The formula includes Cade Essential Oil for its anti-pellicular properties, which aid in scale removal and prevention of reappearance. Also, Salicylic Acid, brings keratolytic and sebo-regulating actions into the mix, helping remove scales and minimize flaking from dandruff. The shampoo also benefits from Sodium Lactate, Lactic Acid, and Glycyrrhetinic Acid, which hydrate and soothe the scalp, significantly reducing irritation and itchiness.
In essence, this shampoo goes beyond treating dandruff symptoms and causes, improving the overall health and look of the hair. By combining targeted treatment with scalp and hair care, this shampoo ensures users can enjoy a dandruff-free, comfortable, and confident hair care routine.
Apply ACM Laboratoire Novophane.K Anti-Dandruff Shampoo 125ml to the wet scalp and massage. Leave it on for a few minutes and then rinse thoroughly. Apply two to three times a week during the attack phase. Then, reduce the frequency to one to two times a week for the maintenance phase to prevent relapses.