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Vosene.Vosene
I used to use head and shoulders for years, they reformulated it a while back and it made my scalp itchy. I stopped using it. To be honest I prefer vosene, love the smell of it.Vosene.
Now there's a blast from the past!
Can it really be as good as my defective memory suggests?
At present (and for many years) I've been using Head & Shoulders. Suspect, with no objective evidence, that H&S contributes to occasional scalp itchiness so am looking for simple viable alternatives.
£2 on Grimazon. I'll let you know...
...pure vosene (the active ingredient) was
Sodium sulphosuccinated undecilenic mono-alkylilamide...
Just water... It's been so for about 2 months now and my scalp is just beginning to sort itself out after a lifetime of shampoo abuse. It goes through an oily phase initially after stopping but soon passes.
+1Switched a while ago to gruum shampoo bars and have not looked back.
No plastic waste, lathers like a shaving soap and works for my sensitive scalp too!
Not only can shampoo bars avoid the plastic packaging, but also the addition, transportation and storage of all the extra water involved with 'normal' shampoo. When I bought my first load of shaving gear earlier in the year I added a D.R. Harris Windsor shampoo bar to my basket. Although I wouldn't by the same fragrance next time, I am impressed by my first experience of a bar.Switched a while ago to gruum shampoo bars and have not looked back.
No plastic waste, lathers like a shaving soap and works for my sensitive scalp too!
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