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Poll: Based on your scalp type and hair condition which collection would you choose?

Nicola James-Baird from Holistic Hair

Some info to help you choose!

The Oily Scalp Dry Hair Collection

Suffering from an oily scalp but dry dehydrated hair then this is the perfect haircare regime.

The Sensitive Shampoo combined with the Hydrating Conditioner will balance your scalp oils and nourish dry damaged hair.

Finish with the Herbal Rinse to promote a healthy scalp microbiome and shine to the hair.

The Hydrate and Revive Collection

The Hydrate & Revive Collection supports hydration to the scalp & revives dehydrated hair. This collection features our popular Hydrating Shampoo & Conditioner with the Herbal Finishing Rinse Concentrate.

Hydrating shampoo gently cleanses and deeply hydrates with its unique blend of Geranium, Lavender, Avocado & Palmarosa to restore the scalps natural lipid layer.

The Hydrating conditioner nourishes damaged hair with Radish oil known for its natural conditioning properties and ability to leave the hair soft and shiny.

Finish with the Herbal Rinse, a leave-in preparation that requires dilution, 20ml to half a cup of water, to support the scalp and restore shine to the hair. Apple Cider Vinegar & Lavender assist in reducing inflammation & microbial activity associated with dandruff and general scalp disorders. Roman Chamomile, known for its ability to brighten hair, smoothes and conditions the cuticle for increased shine.

Based on your scalp type and hair condition which collection would you choose?
  • 42.9% The Oily Scalp Dry Hair Collection
    42.9% Complete
  • 57.1% The Hydrate & Revive Collection
    57.1% Complete
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