Scalp Relief Rinse by DermaE
Introduction:
Scalp Relief Rinse by DermaE is a clarifying scalp treatment designed to exfoliate buildup, dissolve excess sebum, and help restore the scalp to a healthier, more balanced state. Formulated with apple cider vinegar, salicylic acid, glycolic acid, lactic acid, panthenol, tea tree oil, and a blend of purifying botanicals, it helps refresh the scalp while supporting smoother, cleaner-feeling hair.
Key Benefits:
- Helps exfoliate scalp buildup and excess oil
- Supports a cleaner, healthier, more balanced scalp environment
- Uses apple cider vinegar and detoxifying acids to clarify impurities
- Tea tree oil and menthol help refresh and soothe the scalp
- Panthenol and herbal extracts help smooth strands and replenish moisture
How It Works:
This scalp rinse combines clarifying and exfoliating ingredients to help lift away buildup and dissolve excess sebum on the scalp. Apple cider vinegar, glycolic acid, lactic acid, willow bark extract, and salicylic acid help loosen impurities and support scalp renewal, while tea tree oil and menthol provide a cooling, purifying feel. Panthenol, glycerin, chamomilla, neem, burdock, uva-ursi, coptis, and other botanical extracts help support moisture balance and overall scalp comfort.
Who Should Use This Product:
This product is ideal for individuals dealing with oily scalp, buildup, excess sebum, or an unbalanced scalp environment who want a clarifying pre-rinse treatment. It is especially well suited for those looking to refresh the scalp while supporting smoother hair and better scalp hygiene between wash days.
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Additional Information:
This clarifying scalp treatment is designed to capture buildup, dissolve excess sebum, and help restore hair and scalp to a healthier, more balanced state. Due to the use of some natural ingredients, the color of this product may slightly alter over time.
FDA Disclaimer:
This product is a cosmetic. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.