Ausganica Organic Lavender Soothing Shampoo

Ausganica Organic Lavender Soothing Shampoo – sulfate-free, paraben-free, 100% natural shampoo for sensitive scalp. Made with organic botanical cleansers, lavender, coconut water and soap nut to gently cleanse, soothe irritation, and protect colour-treated hair.

$14.12

SKU 2656492 Category

Certified Organic

Certification

Product Description

Ausganica Organic Lavender Soothing Shampoo is a gentle, plant-based formula designed to calm and nourish sensitive scalps. Crafted with powerful botanical cleansers like soap nut and coconut water, this pH-balanced shampoo effectively removes impurities while maintaining the scalp’s natural moisture.

Infused with organic lavender, known for its natural soothing and astringent properties, it helps reduce scalp irritation and discomfort while leaving a light, refreshing scent. This 100% natural origin shampoo is free from harsh chemicals and toxins that can aggravate delicate skin, making it ideal for everyday use.

Made with 84% certified organic ingredients, this formula is sulfate-free, paraben-free, cruelty-free, and safe for colour-treated and chemically treated hair. It delivers a clean, healthy feel without stripping essential oils.

Directions for Use

Apply a small amount (approximately 20-cent size, depending 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 Lavender Soothing Conditioner.

Note

As this shampoo is free from sulfates, it produces less lather than conventional shampoos. This does not affect its cleansing performance—your hair and scalp are still being effectively cleaned while retaining natural moisture.

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