Scalp Cleansing | Dandruff Prevention | Reducing Inflammation | Natural Ingredients | Moisturizing | Stimulating Hair Growth
Lemon Eucalyptus Scalp Scrub
The scalp scrub is specifically designed to combat dandruff, moisturize the scalp, promote hair growth, and cleanse thoroughly. Incorporating a scalp scrub into your hair care routine goes beyond shampooing alone, providing a deep cleansing experience that imparts a healthy radiance to the scalp and improves overall hair health.
Why we CHUS it
Brand & Producer
- Provides skincare, hair care and body care products
- Natural farming method that is sustainable and eco-friendly
Ingredient/Material
- Most of the ingredients are harvested from the brand's forest garden
- Some products such as essential oils, waxes, etc., imported from Europe and America
Manufacturing process
- Forest gardening and hand-harvesting
Specifications
- Net weight: 100g
- Ingredients: Sea salt, lemon eucalyptus powder, glycerin, aloe vera extract, bamboo extract, soybean germ extract, vitamin E, provitamin B5
Chus note
If your scalp isn't properly clean, your hair can get greasy and oily, and you might even develop dandruff, leading to hair loss.
That's why it's crucial to use an exfoliating product that not only cleanses but also nourishes your scalp with enough moisture. After cleansing, it's important to keep your scalp adequately moisturized to prevent excess oiliness and avoid your hair getting greasy again.
Special note
Instruction:
- Wet your scalp.
- Take an adequate amount of salt and gently massage it onto your scalp.
- Rinse off with water or herbal shampoo.
About RỊ MỌ HOUSE
Ri Mo House specializes in manufacturing and supplying natural, safe and benign skin and body care products. The brand uses most herbs grown in the Forest Gardening - a natural, sustainable farming model.
Tuong Anh is a woman who loves nature and is always looking for non-chemical, benign, and eco-friendly products. After long research and understanding of the impacts of climate change, she built her own garden following the sustainable development model. It helps to ensure the origin of the raw ingredients and the quality of the product.
The garden of Ri Mo House is the first place to domesticate tea trees, Sri Lanka lemongrass, and lemon eucalyptus in Vietnam. All herbs do not use any chemicals and fertilizers made mainly from domestic waste, using indigenous microorganisms in the cultivation process.