Purple Dandruff Shampoo
Generic Name: purple dandruff shampoo
Brand Names:
Purple Dandruff
purple anti-dandruff shampoo provides nutrition to hair and solves problems such as severe dandruff,seborrheic dermatitis,folliculitis and psoriasis
Overview
purple anti-dandruff shampoo provides nutrition to hair and solves problems such as severe dandruff,seborrheic dermatitis,folliculitis and psoriasis
Uses
After moisturizing the hair and scalp thoroughly with warm water,rub an appropriate amount of this product in the palm of your hand until it foams,then apply it to the hair,gently leave it for 2 to 5 minutes.
Dosage
Size:16.91 fl oz/500ml
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Purple Dandruff Shampoo used for?▼
After moisturizing the hair and scalp thoroughly with warm water,rub an appropriate amount of this product in the palm of your hand until it foams,then apply it to the hair,gently leave it for 2 to 5 minutes.
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