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Sensitive Skin Shampoo to soothe dry, itchy and sensitive scalp conditions. Skinfresh oatmeal shampoo is fragrance-free and an effective anti-irritant shampoo for highly sensitive and atopic skin conditions

Sensitive Skin Shampoo from SkinFresh is exceptional and suitable for everyday use on dry, highly sensitive scalps associated with atopic skin conditions. It is enriched with Colloidal Oatmeal known for its natural soothing and anti-itch properties and infused with Sodium PCA, a known moisturiser to gently cleanse the hair and scalp

Especially developed to be low lathering and pH balanced, mild enough for daily use. No Parabens, no artificial fragrances and soap free.

This special gentle shampoo can be used by both children and adults and on permed or coloured hair

Benefits

Helps protect the skin from irritation and itching.
Gentle on the skin
Absorbent cleansing action
Moisturise dry skin naturally
Restores normal pH of scalp and skin
Suitable for use by people with dermatitis, eczema, psoriasis and rosacea
Suitable for daily use on all age groups no, artificial dyes

Key Natural Ingredients

1. Colloidal Oatmeal

A natural product that helps reduce moisture loss from the skin to keep it soft and supple. Reduces redness and irritation.

Colloidal Oatmeal in this Sensitive Skin Shampoo is Oatmeal milled to a fine powder containing Beta-glucan. In skincare it is difficult to make large biopolymers, like proteins or glycosaminoglycan, penetrate deeply into the skin. Research indicates that a biopolymer from oats called Beta-glucan may be capable of both penetrating deep into the skin and delivering significant skin benefits. Beta-glucan is a linear polymer consisting of glucose molecules linked together in a particular fashion. It is used in skin care and dermatology as a long-lasting, film-forming moisturiser. It is also known to work as anti-irritant and to speed up healing of shallow abrasions and partial thickness burns. Beta-glucan enhances wound healing through several mechanisms including the stimulation of collagen deposition and activation of immune cells. Oat beta-glucan in Colloidal Oatmeal has a long history of safe use in skin care. Colloidal Oatmeal is an effective and long-lasting moisturising ingredient and anti-irritant.

2. Sodium PCA
Sodium PCA in this sensitive skin cream also occurs naturally in human skin and is responsible for binding moisture to the cells. Highly water-absorbent, holding several time its weight in water, which makes it an excellent humectant (moisturizing agent).

Where to buy

07 5537 8121
Direct From Manufacturer

Aqi Care Pty Ltd
PO Box 1888
RUNAWAY BAY, Queensland 4216

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