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Elgon Primaria Purifying Zinc Shampoo

Elgon Primaria Purifying Zinc Shampoo

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Anti-dandruff shampoo that cleanses and prevents. Healthy scalp, free hair.

Who it's for: For those with visible dandruff, itching, or flaking scalp. If white flakes return after a few days even with other shampoos, this treatment addresses the root of the problem by rebalancing the scalp.

What it does for your hair: Gently but effectively removes visible dandruff and works to prevent its reappearance. Zinc gluconate controls the proliferation of yeasts that cause flaking, while prebiotics rebalance the scalp's microbiome – that ecosystem of good bacteria that regulates pH, sebum, and skin health. The result is a cleaner, less irritated, itch-free scalp. Hair remains light and the problem does not reappear after a few washes. Sulfate-free, paraben-free, and dye-free: effective yet gentle.

How to use: Apply to wet hair, gently massage the scalp for 1–2 minutes, then rinse. Repeat the wash: the second pass cleanses the lengths and allows the active ingredients to act on the scalp for 2–3 minutes. Rinse thoroughly. In the first few days, use with every wash, then reduce to 2–3 times a week for maintenance.

Its place in the routine: Step 1 — replaces regular shampoo until dandruff is under control, then alternate it with a gentle shampoo to avoid overly drying the scalp.

Pair it with a light conditioner only on the ends (never on irritated scalp), and a soothing treatment or gentle scrub once a week if the scalp is very flaky. If the problem persists after 4 weeks of constant use, consult a dermatologist: it could be seborrheic dermatitis and requires a different approach.

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