Ausganica Organic Fortifying Root Strength Shampoo (Galanga & Jasmine)

Organic strengthening shampoo for damaged and thinning hair, sulfate-free and paraben-free, made with galanga and jasmine to nourish roots, boost shine, and support healthy hair growth.

Ausganica Organic Fortifying Root Strength Shampoo (Galanga & Jasmine) is a gentle yet powerful formula designed to nourish from root to tip, helping restore strength, vitality, and natural shine.

Ideal for damaged, weak, or thinning hair, this shampoo works strand by strand to improve resilience and overall hair health.

$12.45

SKU 2656370 Category

Certified Organic

Certification

Infused with galanga, a botanical rich in antioxidants, and jasmine, traditionally valued for its revitalising and balancing properties, this formula supports a healthy scalp environment while enhancing the look and feel of your hair. Inspired by Traditional Chinese Medicine, it uses Certified Organic botanicals known for their restorative and beautifying benefits.

Made with 85% Certified Organic ingredients and 100% natural origin content, this shampoo is free from parabens, sulfates, and harsh chemicals. It is also cruelty-free and safe for colour-treated and chemically treated hair, making it suitable for regular use without compromising hair integrity.

Key Benefits

  • Strengthens roots and reduces hair breakage
  • Nourishes damaged and thinning hair
  • Enhances natural shine and smoothness
  • Supports scalp health with antioxidant-rich botanicals
  • Gentle, non-toxic formula for all hair types

Directions for Use

Apply a 20-cent-sized amount (adjust based on hair length) to wet hair. Massage gently into the scalp and hair for 2–3 minutes, then rinse thoroughly. For best results, follow with Ausganica conditioner.

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