It’s finally time to move past the scorching heat of the summer and welcome the rains. But monsoon also brings with it an abundance of hair woes. Excessive dandruff, dry hair and itchy scalps are the most common concerns that crop up during this season. Dandruff, apart from being a social embarrassment, also marks the beginning of more severe problems such as scalp infections. This season, Kaya introduces their latest offering – ‘Anti-Dandruff Shampoo’ that will help beat the monsoon blues and keep your hair healthy and dandruff free.
Dr. Sangeeta Velaskar, Vice President and Head, Medical Services and R&D, Kaya India, said, “The humidity present in the air during the monsoon cause bacteria and fungi to multiply. Additionally, repeated exposure of the scalp to wet and dry weather conditions lead to a compromised scalp barrier, a major cause for dandruff. Piroctone olamine is a highly effective antimicrobial acting againstMalassezia species, which controls and prevents the re-occurrence of dandruff. It is also important to moisturize and soothe the scalp with ingredients such as vitamin B5 and Seaweed Extract.”
Specially formulated for daily use, this shampoo gently removes dandruff and simultaneously protects the scalp resulting in nourished, healthy and dandruff-free hair. Kaya’s Anti-Dandruff Shampoo is priced at Rs. 390 for 200 ml. The product is available across all Kaya Skin Clinics, Kaya Skin Bars and can be ordered online through Kaya’s portal (http://shop.kayaclinic.com/).
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