Phyto Phytolactum Shampoo for Dry Hair – Progenium, an effective active ingredient, protects the scalp’s ecosystem and enhances hair’s natural beauty. Pioneers in the field of hair care the Phytosolba research Laboratories created a new intelligent active ingredient called Progenium. This original ingredient effectively treats the scalps ecosystem by preserving the beneficial flora (natural protective shield) reduces the presence of harmful germs. Phytolactum is also formulated with a natural, clarifying base which gently cleanses irritated and sensitive scalps providing fast-acting relief. Hair and scalp is protected with each shampoo, leading the way to healthy, beautiful hair. Enriched with nourishing almond oil extract, Phytolactum contains all the essential elements to beautify and detangle even the longest hair. Day after day, Phytolactum visibly enhances hair’s natural beauty. Healthy Scalp A healthy scalp is essential for beautiful hair. The scalp is essential for beautiful hair. The scalp has a natural defense system comprised of hydrolipidic film and cutaneous flora. Certain factors such as aggressive shampoos and environmental stresses can damage this protective barrier. Phyto respects this natural shield which is essential for the hairs growth and beauty. Phyto has found that the Progenium in Phyto shampoos is an effective and optimal treatment for balancing and protecting the scalp. More About Phyto Phyto products bring the most potent active ingredients from the botanical world to your hair through Phytotherathrie, the science of haircare through plants. Phyto will help maintain the healthy appearance of your hair and reveal its full beauty. Through its botanical formulas, Phyto provides a natural and precise solution for the needs of each hair type. Ongoing research and close collaboration with scientists enable Laboratories Phystosolba to continually develop innovative haircare products with clinically proven results. Phyto does not test products on animals. Use before shampoo 1 to 2 times a week.

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