Degreasing shampoo with seaweed
Freshness for greasy hair.
Shampoo for greasy hair and scalp. Reduces and removes excess sebum efficiently, without weighing the hair down, to leave a wonderful feeling of freshness and lightness. Its unique, protective formula makes it suitable for daily use. With high-quality extracts of seaweed, horsetail and Panama bark.
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Say goodbye to roots that go greasy quickly. This deep-cleanse degreasing shampoo keeps excessive sebum production in check – for a fresh, nourished scalp and grease-free hair all day long.
The degreasing shampoo with seaweed gently rids the scalp of excess sebum with mild, natural surfactants, while simultaneously regulating the scalp and visibly reducing oiliness. The hair feels noticeably fresh, nourished and light to the touch as it glides through the fingers. And depending on the length of the hair, you’ll get a generous 30–45 washes out of a single bottle of the shampoo.
The experts at RAUSCH in Kreuzlingen near Lake Constance have selected nature’s best ingredients for this greasy hair saviour. The shampoo contains 91 % ingredients of natural origin, among them are precious extracts that are produced in-house, such as Panama bark, wild horsetail and seaweed. It’s no wonder the herbal-spicy fragrance of the shampoo emits a fresh sea-breeze scent in the shower.
The degreasing shampoo with seaweed at a glance.
- Effective shampoo for greasy hair
- Designed for daily hair washing
- Made in Switzerland with extracts of seaweed, horsetail and Panama bark that are produced in-house
- Free from silicone, vegan and with 91 % ingredients of natural origin
- Original size packaging made from 100 % recycled PET
Ingredients
Usage
Work a hazelnut-sized amount into a lather in your hands with water. Carefully massage into wet hair and the scalp. Rinse thoroughly.
Tips from RAUSCH
- Designed for daily use. However, washing too frequently can dry hair out. We recommend washing hair two to three times a week.
- Our shampoos are highly concentrated, so a little goes a long way: one bottle contains enough product for 30–45 applications.
- In case of excess sebum or residue from styling products, the hair can be lathered a second time using a little more shampoo.
- For improved combability, we recommend using a rinse conditioner or a spray conditioner every time you wash your hair.
- Note: our hair care products are free from silicone. When you switch to silicone-free products, your hair may appear damaged, dull or brittle at first. It takes a while for the hair structure to open up and absorb valuable nutrients, such as vitamins, minerals and antioxidants.
Properties
Effects
- Combats oily scalp. The degreasing shampoo with seaweed reduces lipid content on the scalp after just two weeks of use by an average of 27% in combination with the degreasing scalp treatment with seaweed.*
- Prevents excess build-up of sebum. Inhibits greasy scalp build-up when used regularly.
*tested at a renowned hair research institute.
Quality you can feel.
In 1890, in a small workshop in Konstanz, master hairdresser Josef Wilhelm Rausch developed a hair tonic based on herbal extracts. We combine this heritage of exclusive herbal extracts with modern research to create highly effective, natural products. For individual care that is both effective and soothing.
Your hair care routine for greasy hair and scalp.
Our Degreasing line with seaweed reduces and removes excess oil and restores the scalp’s natural balance.
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