Wella Professionals Invigo Balance Senso Calm Sensitive Shampoo Is A Fragrance-Free Shampoo That Soothes And Calms Sensitive Scalps. This Shampoo Soothes And Stimulates Scalps While Alleviating Itchiness, Leaving It Calmed And Relaxed. It Contains Active Ingredients Which Combine To Treat Scalp And Provide Nourishment, Protection And Refresh Your Hair. Why Should You Choose Wella Invigo Senso Calm Sensitive Shampoo? A Lightweight And Mild Hair Shampoo, Formulated To Calm And Soothe Irritated Scalps Without Causing Damage Or Further Irritation For Sensitive Scalp. It Leaves Hair Smooth (Including Color Treated Hair) And Uses Lotus Extract, Allantoin And Menthol To Replenish Vital Hydration To Irritated Scalp To Address Itchiness And Lifts Away Impurities. It Is A Fragrance-Free Shampoo, Which Leaves Behind Clean, Fresh, Healthy And Invigorated Results After Cleansing. How To Use: Apply To Wet Hair And Massage From Scalp To Tips. Wash Thoroughly With Mild Water And Gently Towel Dry. Use With Senso Calm Mask And Conditioner For An All Round Hair Care Treatment. Why Choose Wella? For Over 140 Years, Wella Has Been Delivering Innovations And Services That Enable Hairdressers Creativity. Founded In 1880 By Franz Strher, It Specializes In Hair Care, Styling, And Colorants Sold To Individuals As Well As Hairdressers. Wella Company And Its Products Empower Women And Men To Look, Feel, And Be Their Genuine Selves.
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