Designed to revitalise dry, brittle hair and smooth flaky irritated scalps, JASON Tea Tree Scalp Normalising Shampoo features aloe vera gel and sea algae extract to hydrate and plump up the hair fibre to protect against heat styling.
Composed of Australian tea tree oil, known for its anti-bacterial and anti-fungicidal properties, JASON Tea Tree Scalp Normalising Shampoo controls itchiness whilst jojoba oil lubricates scalp and hair. Your hair will be left feeling light and shiny.
Directions of use:
- Thoroughly wet hair.
- Always do a quick light-lathering shampoo first.
- Rinse and follow with a second super-lathering to remove stubborn oils and excess daily dirt and debris.
- For best results follow with JASON Tea Tree Scalp Normalising Conditioner.
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good shampoo
i am on my second bottle now,i like this product bc its very natural nd doesnt contain silicon or sls ,my hair feels a bit squeaky after using it without conditioner,nd tough to comb thru,bit thats how natural shampoo shud feellike ,make your hair feel silky after,
by carrie252525
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Good product
Bought to deal with irritated scalp and this seems to do the job. Will buy again.
by OrlaM
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Superb!
My scalp has been itchy for so many years and I've tried so many shampoos recommended by hairdressers. I then purcahsed this Jason Tea Tree Scalp Normalising Shampoo and already after one week, my scalp is almost completely normal - I'm so satisfied! It gives excellent value for money and is highly recommended by me!
by Mademoiselle
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Review of JASON TEA TREE SCALP NORMALISING SHAMPOO (517ML)
A nice and gentle shampoo that leaves your hair in lovely condition.
by Guest
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