Lamazuna Solid Shampoo-Oily Hair with Lemon 55g
Lamazuna Solid Shampoo-Oily Hair with Lemon 55g
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Description
A zero waste shampoo for oily hair.
Key benefits of Lamazuna Solid Shampoo - Oily Hair with Lemon:
- Vegan and Zero waste Shampoo
- Lasts as long as two bottles of liquid shampoo
- Natural origin
- Sulfates-free
- Travel-friendly
With its soft, lemony scent, this Lamazuna solid shampoo brings a little summer into your bathroom!
Lamazuna Solid Shampoo for Oily Hair with Lemon is made with litsea cubeba essential oil, which helps to invigorate your hair and regulate sebum (oil) production.
Made using natural ingredients and absolutely no sulphates. It contains rhassoul clay and litsea cubeba essential oil, which are excellent ingredients for oily hair.
Rhassoul or volcanic clay from the Moroccan atlas with high absorbency and softening power.
The essential oil of lemon litsea or "exotic verbena". Regulates the inflammatory reactions of the scalp thanks to the citral (component of the essential oil) and therefore participates in the regulation of sebum.
As the Lamazuna Solid Shampoo for Oily Hair with Lemon is a solid haircare product it makes it ideal for travel.
A Lamazuna glass storage pot is ideal for storing your solid shampoo.
Ingredients
Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate
Moroccan Lava Clay**
Cocos Nucifera Oil*
Aqua
Decyl Glucoside**
Stearic Acid**
Palmitic Acid**
Litsea Cubeba Fruit Oil*
Citral***
Citronellol***
Geraniol***
Limonene***
Linalool***
*labeled organic
**naturally present in the essential oil
Usage and Instructions
How to use it
Simply rub your solid shampoo on wet hair to work it into a creamy lather. Then massage through your hair and rinse off – just as you would with liquid shampoo.
How to store it
Your solid shampoo is like a bar of soap: you can keep it on a saucer or soap dish on the edge of your bath, or with your soap in the shower. It's antibacterial, so it can't get dirty! You can keep it in a mesh washing bag, which you can hang on the same hook as your konjac sponge, so it can dry easily.
A Lamazuna glass storage pot is ideal for storing your solid shampoo.
How to transport it
You can put it in an empty jar (e.g. one that was used for face cream or yogurt), put a small cloth over the jar and secure it with an elastic band. When you know your shampoo won't be dry before going in your wash bag (for example, after sport), you can wrap a facecloth around it, so it can still "breathe" and dry out gradually.
Warnings
Avoid contact with the eyes or mucous membrane.
Do not use if you are allergic to any of the ingredients.
Not suitable for pregnant women or children under the age of six.
Side Effects
Getting your hair used to a natural shampoo
When your hair is used to chemical products, it tends to "suck up" the chemicals. Because it's not used to natural hair products, it takes a while to adjust and goes through a sort of "detox" process. This explains why it might seem like your hair is badly rinsed.
When you switch to a natural shampoo, you have to get through this difficult detox period, but it's worth it in the end! In the meantime, you could always rinse your hair with a vinegar and water solution, or use an apple cider vinegar rinse to solve the problem until it goes away naturally – which it will!