The neutral aloe and tea tree shampoo is a product created by Botanicapharma that not only helps to keep the hair clean, but also promotes deep care. It is a great support against parasites and other scalp diseases.
Botanicapharma neutral aloe and tea tree shampoo is specially formulated to help cleanse the hair and help prevent the appearance of parasites or insects such as lice and bacteria, reinforcing their disappearance and preventing their colonisation of the scalp.
It helps to prevent the spread of these insects, which can easily occur by close contact with another person or by the exchange of belongings used on the head.
The shampoo also helps to control sebum secretion in case of greasy hair, without altering the skin structure.
The most important ingredients of this preparation are pure tea tree essential oil, extracted from the leaves of the Malaleuca alternifolia tree, known to possess properties that help antiseptic, antiparasitic functions and promote accelerated healing.
In case of head lice, it offers relief against the bites they cause, as well as the itching that they may produce and cooperates with the elimination of the eggs that are attached to the root.
In addition, the product also contains aloe vera, which helps hair look soft and clean, giving the appearance of being well cared for.
This product is free of parabens and silicones.
For adults and children of all ages with parasite and lice problems. Suitable for all hair types.
Wet the hair, add the necessary amount on the top of the head and spread it all over the hair area. Massage gently to help cleanse the entire scalp. Leave on for at least five minutes, rinse with plenty of water.
It can be used daily, as its neutral pH prevents damage to the hair. In case of lice infection, combing is recommended to help remove the nits.
This product should not be swallowed. Keep in a cool, dry place away from sunlight.
Do not use in case of allergies. Avoid contact with eyes. If any of this product gets into the eye area, rinse with plenty of water. If irritation occurs, a doctor should be consulted.
Melaleuca alternifolia (tea tree oil), Aloe barbadensis (aloe vera).