Therapytion Nokmosu Neutral And Oily Hair
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Image Description (Therapytion Shampoo For Oily Hair Draft Label)

Image Description (Therapytion Shampoo For Oily Hair Draft Label)
The text describes a shampoo made by Therapytion Co., Ltd called Nokmosu Neutral and Oily Hair Shampoo which uses natural herb extracts such as deer antlers, red ginseng, and angelica foot, as well as patented ingredients for hair loss prevention and hair growth facilitation. The shampoo aims to remove dust and debris caused by excess sebum production, reduce dandruff, and bring back a healthy scalp and hair. The instructions advise washing the hair with clean water first, then applying the shampoo and massaging the head. If enough foam is produced, leave it for one to two minutes before rinsing with clean water. The ingredients list includes several active ingredients such as Zinc pyrithione, Panthenol, Niacinamide, and Biotin, as well as inactive ingredients such as Cocamide DEA, Glycyrrhiza Glabra (Licorice) Root Extract, and Lavsonia Inermis (Henna) Extract. The shampoo has warnings such as external use only, avoiding contact with eyes, and not using it on other parts of the body. In case of ingestion, professional medical assistance is suggested, and it should be kept out of reach of children.*

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