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Wet hair thoroughly.Emulsify a small amount of Bain TS balancing shampoo between your palms.Apply to the scalp and massage, adding small amounts of water progressively as a gentle lather builds.Rinse thoroughly.Pro Tips:
Do you shampoo your hair just once a week? We recommend you wash, rinse, and repeat. Two applications will most effectively remove a week’s worth of buildup from dust, pollution, dry shampoos, and styling products.For maximum oil control, follow with a spray of Tonique Végétal, our specialized leave-in treatment for unbalanced scalp and hair.
Aqua – **Ammonium Lauryl Sulfate – **Sodium Lauryl Glucose Carboxylate – **Lauryl Glucoside – **Sodium Lauroyl Oat Aminoacids – *Glycereth-2 cocoate – *Cocamidopropyl PG-Dimonium Chloride – Acrylates/Hydroxyesters Acrylates Copolymer – *Triticum Vulgare (Wheat) Seed Extract – *Parfum (Fragrance) – *Polyquaternium-70 – Dipropylene Glycol – *Salvia Officinalis (Sage) Leaf Extract – *Sacchoromyces Cerevisiae Extract – Propylene Glycol – *PEG-15 Cocopolyamine – *Nelumbium speciosum flower extract – *Guar Hydroxypropyltrimonium Chloride – *Iris Florentina Root Extract – Triethanolamine – *Daucus Carota Extract – *Tocopherol – Methylchloroisothiazolinone – Methylisothiazolinone – *Polysorbate 20 – Linoleic Acid – Linolenic Acid – Limonène
In 1972, Leonor Greyl created Bain TS Shampooing to rebalance oily scalps without drying out the length and ends. This gentle botanically-based formula was a true innovation at a time when leading alternatives were harsh treatments that stripped the scalp more than they treated it. Jean-Marie Greyl chose not to use common clay in his shampoo but turned to plants such as sage (antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antiseptic), linden (rich in antioxidants and flavonoids), and yeast (to help relieve excessive sebum production). Wheat protein was added for hair hydration and strength.