Healthy hair starts with a cared-for scalp. And now we can get hold of effective, affordable hair care – with less waste. The Aveeno® Scalp Soothing Haircare range, all under €10, has a new look, with more environmentally-friendly packaging. SP
, including a recyclable bottle and cap, and bottles made from 50 per cent post-consumer recycled plastic. And you’re still getting the same oat-powered formulas, designed to take the best care of both your hair and your scalp. “Now you don’t have to choose between caring for your hair condition – whether it’s dry, or oily, or coloured – or your scalp. You can look after both at the same time,” says Rebecca Bennett, skin expert at Aveeno® for 30 years.Aveeno® haircare is skin deep.
Using too many products isn’t helping. Think what you put on your head each day. For example, dry shampoo: “It’s drying the moisture and oils out of your hair,” says Bennett. “Some clarifying shampoos can remove the moisture and essential lipids within the skin of the scalp. Hairspray can contain a lot of alcohol, which is drying, and even hair heat-protection products are not necessarily good for the scalp.
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