Himalaya Gentle Daily Care Protein Shampoo
Cleans gently and nourishes hairHimalaya's Gentle Daily Care Protein Shampoohas a mild formulation for those who lead an active life, requiring frequent shampooing. Enriched with natural proteins, it gently cleanses and provides the necessary nourishment to hair. Himalaya's Gentle Daily Care Protein Shampookeeps your hair soft, smooth and healthy.
Extracts of protein-rich herbs like Chickpea and Amla provide nourishment to your hair while Licorice conditions and helps promote growth. The ingredients thoroughly cleanse hair, making it healthy and manageable. Key Ingredients:
- Amlais a natural hair tonic, used extensively in Ayurveda as a key ingredient for treating hair and scalp conditions. It strengthens hair follicles and promotes hair growth.
- Licoriceroot extracts have been reported to possess glycyrrhizic acid which is stated to exhibit antioxidant and humectant properties which condition and maintain healthy hair.
Directions for use: Gently massage the shampoo into wet hair and scalp. Rinse thoroughly. Repeat if necessary. Best for normal hair. Safe to use on artificially colored or permed hair. *************** About Himalaya Herbals: Eighty one years ago, on a visit to Burma, Himalaya's founder, Mr. M. Manal, saw restless elephants being fed with a root to pacify them. The plant from which this was taken is Rauwolfia serpentina. Fascinated by the plant's effect on elephants, he had it scientifically evaluated. After extensive research, Serpina®, the world's first anti-hypertensive drug, was launched in 1934. This legacy of researching nature forms the foundation of Himalaya's operations. Himalaya uses the tools of modern science to create pharmaceutical-grade ayurvedic products. We have pioneered research that has converted Ayurveda's herbal tradition into a complete range of proprietary formulations dedicated to healthy living and longevity. Today, these products have found acceptance with medical fraternities and serve the health and personal care needs of consumers in 82 countries. |