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Eva Professional Hair Care Capilo Ekilibrium Aqua-infusion #36 Oily Scalp/Dry Hair Lotion

Eva Professional Hair Care Capilo Ekilibrium Aqua-infusion #36 Oily Scalp/Dry Hair Lotion

Regular price Dhs. 288.00 AED
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Find balance and control oil with this stabilizing scalp treatment.

Recommended for the treatment of scalps afflicted by an overproduction of oil. Regulates excess scalp sebum, balancing the pH. The combined action of bitter orange, mint and sage provide an extraordinary sensation of freshness and long-lasting comfort for the scalp and hair. Provides silkiness, flexibility and lightness.

  • Great sebum-regulating action.
  • Acts by balancing the pH and regulating excess sebum.
  • Provides nutrients to strengthen the hair.
  • Powerful disinfectant and soothing action.
  • Paraben, sulfate, silicone and allergen-free formula.

Ingredients

Bitter Orange Extract: provides extraordinary softness and volume. Contains a large amount of vitamin C and bioflavonoids that strengthen and nourish the hair while also regulating sebum production

Mint extract: Cleans and frees the scalp of excess oil and protects the skin against oxidative damage and premature aging.

Sage extract: Soothes and balances the scalp's pH.

How to use

Start with towel-dried hair. Remove the plastic seal from the vial and attach the included applicator to the end. Begin by parting the hair in the center of the head and apply the lotion directly to the exposed scalp. Continue parting the hair in 1-inch increments and applying the lotion to the scalp until the scalp has been completely covered and you have used the entire vial. Massage the scalp thoroughly with the fingertips in circular motions to stimulate microcirculation and aid in absorption. Do not rinse.

Unless indicated otherwise by a professional, apply the treatment twice a week.

Length of treatment: 3 to 6 months, depending on the type of problem and level of persistence.

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