Dr. Groot
Scalp Revitalizing Solution Purifying Clay Shampoo
$30
Biotin
Made in Korea
Oily Scalp
Paraben-Free
Prebiotics
Sulfate Free
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Instantly purify roots, hydrate dry ends. Hair feels refreshed and smells great with this unique shampoo formula with three kinds of clay.
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385 ml / 13 fl. oz.
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- Instantly purifies oily roots and hydrates dry ends.
- For oily hair and scalp.
- Salon-quality formula.
- Contains biotin and prebiotics.
- Formulated without parabens, silicones, sulfates.
- Dermatologically tested.
- Bright and refreshing orange-geranium scent.
- after only one use, purified scalp by 92%*
- in 2 weeks, excess sebum was reduced by 48%**
- in 2 weeks, 100% of subjects had measurably improved scalp hydration**
- in 2 weeks, 100% of subjects had measurably improved scalp pore elasticity**
- in 2 weeks, 100% of subjects had a measurable improvement in scalp pore odor in 24 hours†
- Apply onto wet hair and scalp, gently massage, lather and deeply cleanse.
- Rinse thoroughly.
- 3 Kinds of Fine Clay (white clay, herbal clay, glacial clay) – Help reduce excessive oil on scalp and roots.
- Biotin – An essential vitamin that helps support keratin for healthy-looking hair.
- Salicylic Acid – Helps deeply cleanse buildup that can clog scalp pores.

Key Ingredients
Help reduce excessive oil on scalp and roots.
An essential vitamin that helps support keratin for healthy-looking hair.
Helps deeply cleanse buildup that can clog scalp pores.
Gorgeous Hair from Roots to Ends
Think of hair care as an extension of your skin care routine. It’s essential to exfoliate, cleanse and moisturize your scalp, just like the skin on your face and body. Each formula is infused with natural ingredients, formulated without irritating parabens, silicones or sulfates, and provides personalized solutions to get to the root of your hair and scalp issue.
