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Age:
18+
Brand: Mrs. Potter's
Line: hair care
Product Type: shampoo
Product Properties: anti dandruff, cleansing
Volume: 390 ml
Ingredients: tar
Formula: sls-free, silicone-free
When To Use: universal
Gender: for women
Classification: mass-market
Hair Type: all hair types
Country: Poland
Made in: Poland
Fight against seborrhea with the Triple Wood Anti-Dandruff Shampoo from Mrs. Potter's. This product is formulated with organic components, including extracts of pine, tea tree, sage, and chestnut. The active ingredients help to normalize sebum production, thoroughly cleanse the scalp and hair, and also prevent flaking and dehydration. The product lathers well, envelops the hair and scalp, and prevents the growth of pathogenic flora, minimizing the risk of dandruff.
Key Features of Mrs. Potter's Triple Wood Anti Dandruff Shampoo:
- Eliminates impurities and excess sebum;
- Stimulates metabolic processes;
- Contains 94% natural and 100% plant-based ingredients;
- Has antioxidant properties;
- Restores firmness and elasticity;
- Provides a softening effect;
- Maintains an optimal moisture level;
- Minimizes the risk of seborrhea;
- Regulates the activity of sebaceous glands;
- Offers an exfoliating action.
This regular shampoo has a tar scent, but it is not overpowering. However, it won't help with dandruff, even in combination with other products. Therefore, the purpose written on the bottle is simply marketing.
I don't know about you, but after using this product, my hair doesn't get greasy too quickly. The scent is strange; it smells like barbecue sauce from McDonald's. I think it's more like tar than pine. I find it amusing, but my husband finds the smell disgusting.
I really like the effect of this shampoo: I've been using it for a month and my hair looks healthier - it shines and has less frizz. I bought it for nostalgic reasons - I used this series in my childhood, only in a different design - and I will continue to buy it in the future. The only downside is the scent of smoked cheese. However, as previous commentators mentioned, it becomes completely unnoticeable after using hair masks and conditioners.
This amazing tar shampoo, I have been using it periodically since 2006 to treat seborrhea. After using it, my hair is easy to comb, the scent is barely noticeable, and hair styling products completely cover it. I believe that thanks to this shampoo, I still have long hair that doesn't fall out in clumps.