There are all kinds of shampoos ... but the rarest are often the most gentle, usable by the whole family. This is the case of shampoo milk oat Klorane, a jewel of sweetness in a minimalist setting.
The idea of genius
At the dawn of the 80s, Pierre Fabre creates a shampoo for frequent use for all: a first in pharmacy.
With his formulator Michel Jeanjean, they have the idea to use vegetable milk, active ingredient famous in cosmetics for its softening, protective and anti-inflammatory virtues, but new in the field of hair.
For even more softness, they incorporate a washing base low in surfactants, which is generally found in baby shampoos.
The recipe for success
Recently reworked, the formula contains 75% of ingredients of natural origin. Paraben and silicone free, it contains a chicory root called "inulin", which detangles the fiber smoothly without weighing it down.
Also packed with glutamic acid, this fascinating product is good for the scalp and hair thanks to the amino acids eliminated during washing.
For the record, it should be known that white oats are grown in the south-west of France according to very strict standards, pledges of high quality.
Instructions for use
Like most other shampoos in the Klorane range, it can be used by all family members including children. This is due to its high pediatric and ophthalmological tolerance. It is also recommended for long and fine hair that inulin detangles, as well as relay some shampoos curing.
To apply it, we pour a small amount of product of the hands that one spreads on wet hair. It is lathered and rinsed generously. We can renew the operation every day.