What is Maison Berthe Guilhem Shampoo Solide Bio Anti-Dandruff?
This natural shampoo is used frequently, mainly for hair suffering from dandruff. It contains goat's milk, which cares for the hair fiber. It facilitates the removal of flakes, dead cells and dandruff.
Obtained from a COSME Bio-certified natural cleansing base withorganic coconut oil and very gentle surfactants, this purifying shampoo respects the scalp and hair fiber. It fortifies and stimulates the scalp and hair. Your hair will be soft, silky and revitalized.
This organic solid anti-dandruff shampoo is made from natural, organic resources. It contains argan oil, cade and tea tree.
Suitable for frequent use.
How do I use this natural goat's milk shampoo?
Apply to wet hair and rinse.
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What is the composition of this organic shampoo?
sodium Palmate*, sodium Cocoate*, goat milk, coco glucoside, glycerin, juniperus oxycedrus fruit extract*, melaleuca alternifolia leaf oïl*, melaleuca quinquenervia leaf oïl*, aqua, sodium citrate.
* from organic farming, COSMOS-certified base.
What are the precautions for use?
For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes.
Presentation - Packaging
Maison Berthe Guilhem's organic anti-dandruff solid shampoo comes in 100g pebbles at the best online price.
Our expert advice on natural health
Dandruff, also known as scalp flaking, is a common scalp problem characterized by the presence of small white or yellowish particles visible on hair and clothing. This dermatological condition can result from a combination of factors, such as excessive yeast overgrowth, scalp dryness and an increased inflammatory response. This article takes a detailed look at the origins of dandruff and suggests technical strategies for avoiding it.
Origins of dandruff
- Yeast proliferation: The main cause of dandruff is excessive proliferation of the Malassezia fungus on the scalp. Lipids naturally present on the scalp serve as nutrients for these yeasts, leading to their excessive growth and increased cell turnover.
- Sebum secretion: Excess sebum, the natural oil produced by the scalp's sebaceous glands, can promote yeast growth and aggravate dandruff. Excess sebum can also clog hair follicles, leading to abnormal flaking of the skin.
- Inflammatory response: An exaggerated inflammatory response of the scalp to the presence of yeast can contribute to dandruff formation. This inflammation can be exacerbated by genetic and environmental factors.
Technical Strategies to Avoid Dandruff
- Scalp hygiene: Maintaining regular scalp hygiene is essential to prevent dandruff. Use a mild, anti-dandruff shampoo containing active ingredients such as zinc pyrithione, ketoconazole or selenium sulfide. These ingredients help reduce yeast growth and calm inflammation.
- Sebum secretion control: Avoid using greasy or oily hair products that could aggravate excessive sebum secretion. Opt for hair products specifically formulated for oily or dandruff-prone scalps.
- Balanced diet: Eat a diet rich in essential nutrients, such as B vitamins, zinc and omega-3 fatty acids. These nutrients promote scalp health by reducing inflammation and improving sebaceous gland regulation.
- Stress management: Stress can aggravate dandruff symptoms. Practice stress management techniques such as meditation, yoga and relaxation to maintain emotional balance.
- Avoid Hot Water: Showers with excessive hot water can dry out the scalp, exacerbating dandruff. Use lukewarm water when washing hair and avoid extreme temperatures.