Brillare Hair Fall Control Sulfate Free Shampoo

Brillare Hair Fall Control Sulfate Free Shampoo

Brand: Atomic Pharmacy
949.00 INR In stock Buy at Merchant

Brillare Hair Fall Control Sulfate Free Shampoo – Gentle Care for Stronger, Healthier Hair Hair fall often starts with weak roots and an unhealthy scalp. Brillare Hair Fall Control Sulfate Free Shampoo is created for those who want a gentle yet effective way to cleanse their hair without stripping away natural moisture. Unlike harsh shampoos that leave hair dry and rough, this formula focuses on maintaining scalp balance while helping reduce everyday hair fall caused by breakage, stress, or environmental damage. It feels light on the scalp and leaves hair soft, manageable, and fresh after every wash. Key Benefits Helps reduce hair fall caused by weak roots and breakage Gently cleanses without over-drying the scalp Supports stronger and healthier-looking hair Keeps scalp fresh and balanced Suitable for regular use Real Feel After Use After washing, your scalp feels clean but not tight or dry. Hair feels softer, lighter, and easier to manage. With consistent use, you may notice reduced breakage while combing and less hair fall during washing. Who Should Use It? People experiencing mild to moderate hair fall Individuals with dry, damaged, or chemically treated hair Those looking for a gentle, daily-use shampoo Suitable for both men and women How to Use Wet your hair properly Take a small amount of shampoo Massage gently into the scalp using fingertips Rinse thoroughly and repeat if needed Precautions Avoid contact with eyes Use regularly for best results Store in a cool, dry place Stop use if irritation occurs Why Choose Atomic Pharmacy? At Atomic Pharmacy, we focus on genuine, carefully selected products that work in real-life routines. Our goal is to provide simple and effective solutions for hair and skin care without confusion.

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300 ml
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  • 300 ml — 949.00 INR — In stock

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