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Good Natural Shampoo If You Are Looking For One

I don't do ads and if I do, I will let you know but here is something good that I have found in a local store and have been using for quite some time. I am not sure how hard or easy it is to find here in any of our Malaysian stores but I am pretty sure it is not available at your regular pharmacy or drug store. I've tried looking for them.


As with anything natural, you can forget about the scent or smelling anything like Chamomile after washing your hair, it doesn't last. But the benefits lasts though. Right off the bat, you KNOW with certainty, that it is natural. ALTHOUGH it does have a certain level of chemical in it but I am sure it is at a healthier level than your ordinary shampoo. 

Taken off their website.

Melrose Botanicals Range is sulphate free, pH balanced and gentle for everyday use. Proudly made in Australia, the Shampoos and Conditioners are not tested on animals and do not contain any animal ingredients. Both Shampoos and Conditioners are available in: Jojoba – rehydrating, cleansing and purifying, Lavender – calming, refreshing and rejuvenating for the scalp, Lemon Myrtle – gentle and great for hair under styling stress, Rosemary – nourishing and fights hair loss, Chamomile and Mandarin – soothing and calming with delicate fragrance, and Fragrance Free – for sensitive scalp and hair. The Botanicals Range is non-irritant and non-toxic.

If you want to find out more about their products and the ingredients, check out MelroseHealth.Com.Au

Have an amazing Tuesday!
Love,
Marsha

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