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Herbal Essences Bio:Renew Strength Rosemary and Herbs Shampoo 400 M.L

Original price was: ৳ 1,400.00.Current price is: ৳ 1,250.00.

Herbal Essences Bio:Renew Strength Rosemary and Herbs Shampoo 400 M.L is a deep-cleansing daily shampoo built around a botanical blend of rosemary leaf extract, aloe, sea kelp, and the amino acid histidine. Its real job is a thorough wash: a sulfate foam lifts oil, sweat, and product residue off the scalp, while menthol and peppermint oil leave a cool, fresh finish. The formula is silicone-free, paraben-free, and colourant-free, so hair stays light with no buildup between washes. It suits normal-to-oily scalps and fine hair best. One honest note up front: despite the soft botanical marketing, this is a sulfate-based cleanser, so very dry or fragile hair will find it strong.

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Why Choose the Herbal Essences Rosemary and Herbs Shampoo 400 M.L?

A scalp in Bangladesh collects a full day’s load. Sweat, oil, and road dust build up fast in the heat, and by the second day hair sits flat and smells tired. The fix is not a heavier product. The fix is a clean reset, and that is the job Herbal Essences Rosemary and Herbs Shampoo 400 M.L shampoo is built for.

Its cleansing engine is a classic one: Sodium Laureth Sulfate and Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, softened with Cocamidopropyl Betaine. Read that for what it is. The “light cleanse” on the label is marketing language; in practice this is a proper deep wash that strips oil and residue with ease. That is a strength for oily scalps and a warning for dry ones.

The botanical side is the Bio:Renew blend: Histidine (an amino acid the brand positions as antioxidant support against the mineral and pollution stress that weakens hair), Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice, and Ecklonia Radiata, a sea kelp. Rosemary leaf extract joins them. All four sit near the end of the ingredient list, which means the amounts are small. The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew certification confirms these botanicals are real, identified plant ingredients. It is a verification of authenticity, not a performance award.

One expectation needs a straight answer. Rosemary is trending for hair growth, but the studies behind that trend used concentrated rosemary oil left on the scalp for months. A small amount of rosemary extract in a shampoo you rinse off in a minute is a different thing. Buy this for the clean and the scent, not for regrowth.

The 400ml bottle is a generous size. At a palm-sized dose, that is roughly 40 washes, which covers around three months at three washes a week.

Key Benefits of the Herbal Essences Rosemary and Herbs Shampoo 400 M.L

A deep clean that resets an oily scalp

The sulfate foam removes sebum, sweat, and styling residue in one wash. Hair comes out light, with that squeaky-clean root feel oily scalps want.

No silicones means no buildup

Nothing in the formula coats the hair shaft, so volume holds and roots stay fresh longer between washes. Fine hair keeps its movement instead of going limp by day two.

A cooling mint finish

Menthol and peppermint oil leave the scalp with a cool tingle that lasts a few minutes after rinsing. In Bangladesh’s heat, that alone wins repeat buyers.

Botanical support from the Bio:Renew blend

Histidine, aloe, sea kelp, and rosemary extract back the formula with antioxidant and soothing support. The doses are small, so treat them as a bonus rather than a treatment.

Verified real botanicals

The plant ingredients are certified authentic by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, a 260-year-old authority on plants. You know the rosemary on the label is rosemary in the bottle.

The 400ml size lasts

A standard dose gives about 40 washes per bottle. For most people that is close to three months of use.

Star Ingredients in the Herbal Essences Rosemary and Herbs Shampoo 400 M.L

IngredientWhat It Does
Rosmarinus Officinalis (Rosemary) Leaf ExtractA botanical antioxidant, present in a small rinse-off amount
HistidineAn amino acid in the Bio:Renew blend, positioned as protection against the stress that weakens hair
Aloe Barbadensis Leaf JuiceA plant juice that calms and lightly conditions the scalp
Ecklonia Radiata ExtractA sea kelp extract that rounds out the Bio:Renew blend
Menthol + Peppermint OilThe cooling, fresh scalp feel after rinsing
Cocamidopropyl BetaineA mild co-cleanser that makes the sulfate foam softer on skin

Sulfate Shampoos vs Other Cleansing Bases

Cleansing BaseCleansing PowerTrade-OffBest For
Sulfate base (SLES + SLS)Strong; removes oil and buildup in one washCan dry lengths and fade colour fasterOily scalps, buildup, hard-water homes
Sulfate-free surfactantsModerate; cleans with less strippingWeaker lather, struggles with heavy oilDry, curly, or colour-treated hair
Silicone-heavy 2-in-1Cleans and coats in one stepBuildup that flattens hair over weeksQuick routines, rough hair days
Co-wash (cleansing conditioner)Mild; conditions more than it cleansCannot handle an oily scalpVery dry or coily hair between washes

The base in the Herbal Essences Rosemary and Herbs Shampoo is the first row: a sulfate system softened with betaine and kept silicone-free. That combination cleans hard without leaving a coating behind. It is the right base for an oily scalp and the wrong one for hair that is already starved of moisture.

How to Use the Herbal Essences Rosemary and Herbs Shampoo 400 M.L

  1. Wet hair with water.

  2. Press a palm-sized amount into your hands and massage it into the scalp, not the lengths.

  3. Work it into a rich foam and let the suds clean the lengths as you rinse.

  4. Rinse until the water runs clear.

  5. Follow with a conditioner on the mid-lengths and ends.

Two to three washes a week is the right rhythm for most scalps. A wash this strong does not need to run on a fresh scalp every morning, and the lengths will thank you for the rest days.

Who Should Use the Herbal Essences Rosemary and Herbs Shampoo 400 M.L (and Who Should Skip It)

A good match for:

  • Oily scalps that turn greasy by the second day

  • Fine or limp hair that silicone shampoos flatten

  • Buildup from styling products, dry shampoo, or hard water

  • Anyone who wants a strong herbal-mint scent and a cooling wash

  • Vegan and cruelty-free buyers; the brand carries PETA recognition

Skip it if:

  • Your hair is very dry, frizzy, or chemically damaged; the sulfate base will pull out moisture it cannot spare

  • Your scalp reacts to fragrance or preservatives; this formula contains both fragrance and the MCI/MI pair

  • You just paid for a salon colour you want to protect; a sulfate-free wash fades it slower, whatever the label promises

  • You are buying it to regrow hair; a rinse-off extract is not a growth treatment

Does the Herbal Essences Rosemary and Herbs Shampoo 400 M.L Suit Bangladesh’s Climate?

The humid months are its home ground. From April through the monsoon, sweat and oil soak the scalp within hours, and a strong, fresh-rinsing wash with a menthol finish is exactly what that season calls for. The cooling tingle after a hot commute is a real pleasure, not a gimmick.

Hard water helps its case too. In parts of Dhaka, Chattogram, and Sylhet, mineral-heavy water kills the lather of many sulfate-free shampoos. A sulfate base foams and rinses well even there, and with no silicones in the formula, there is no film stacking on top of the mineral residue.

Monsoon brings damp hair and that musty scalp smell. Wash on schedule and dry the roots in full, because a wet scalp under a scarf or helmet is where the itch starts.

Winter flips the advice. Once the dry air and AC season arrives, cut back to two washes a week and condition the lengths every time, or the ends will turn rough by January.

Pro Tip for Using the Herbal Essences Rosemary and Herbs Shampoo

Shampoo is scalp care, not length care. Spend your full minute massaging the roots where the oil lives, and let the foam slide down on the rinse. Your ends get cleaned without getting stripped.

The mint tingle should fade within a few minutes. A tingle that turns into an itch or a burn that stays is your scalp reacting to the fragrance or the preservatives, and that is your sign to stop and switch to a fragrance-free formula.

Complete Your Routine With the Herbal Essences Rosemary and Herbs Shampoo

  • The matching Rosemary and Herbs conditioner for the mid-lengths and ends

  • A deep-conditioning hair mask once a week

  • A few drops of lightweight hair oil on damp ends

  • A wide-tooth comb for detangling wet hair without breakage

  • A heat protectant spray if you blow-dry or straighten

  • A clarifying rinse once a month if your water runs hard

Herbal Essences Rosemary and Herbs Shampoo Product Details

DetailInfo
BrandHerbal Essences
Product NameBio:Renew Strength Rosemary and Herbs Shampoo
Size400ml
TypeSulfate-based cleansing shampoo, silicone-free
Hair TypeAll types; best on normal-to-oily scalps
ConcernsOily scalp, buildup, limp roots, dull hair
Key IngredientsRosemary Extract, Histidine, Aloe, Sea Kelp
ScentHerbal infusion, clean mint, sandalwood
TextureLiquid shampoo with a rich foam
Usage2 to 3 washes a week for most
Free FromSilicones, parabens, colourants
CertificationsPETA cruelty-free; vegan (brand claims)
OriginUSA brand; made in Thailand
NoteContains fragrance and MCI/MI preservatives

Herbal Essences Rosemary and Herbs Shampoo Full Ingredients List

Water, Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, Sodium Chloride, Fragrance, Sodium Citrate, Sodium Xylenesulfonate, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Sodium Benzoate, Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose, Citric Acid, Tetrasodium EDTA, Propylene Glycol, Menthol, Mentha Piperita (Peppermint) Flower/Leaf/Stem Oil, Histidine, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice, Rosmarinus Officinalis (Rosemary) Leaf Extract, Alcohol Denat., Methylchloroisothiazolinone, Methylisothiazolinone, Ecklonia Radiata Extract

Glossary of Key Haircare Terms

TermSimple Meaning
SulfateA strong cleansing agent that strips oil and residue
Silicone-freeMade without the coating agents that cause buildup
BuildupLayers of product and residue that flatten hair over time
Bio:RenewHerbal Essences’ blend of histidine, aloe, and sea kelp
HistidineAn amino acid used here for antioxidant support
Botanical extractA plant ingredient taken from leaves, roots, or fruit
Sea kelpMarine plant; here the species Ecklonia Radiata
pH-balancedFormulated close to the skin’s natural acidity
Colour-safeA brand claim that the wash is suitable for dyed hair
Cruelty-freeNot tested on animals, per PETA recognition

Frequently Asked Questions About the Herbal Essences Rosemary and Herbs Shampoo

What does the Herbal Essences Rosemary and Herbs Shampoo do?

It gives the scalp a deep, fresh wash. The sulfate foam removes oil, sweat, and buildup, while menthol and peppermint leave a cool finish and the botanical blend adds light support.

Is the Herbal Essences Rosemary and Herbs Shampoo sulfate-free?

No. It contains both Sodium Laureth Sulfate and Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, so it cleans like a sulfate shampoo, not like a mild sulfate-free one.

Will the Herbal Essences Rosemary and Herbs Shampoo make my hair grow?

No regrowth should be expected. The hair-growth research on rosemary used concentrated oil left on the scalp for months, while this product holds a small extract you rinse off in a minute.

Is the Herbal Essences Rosemary and Herbs Shampoo good for an oily scalp?

Yes, this is its best use case. It clears oil and residue in one wash and keeps roots fresh longer because no silicones are left behind.

Can dry or damaged hair use the Herbal Essences Rosemary and Herbs Shampoo?

It is a risky match. The sulfate base pulls moisture from lengths that are already dry, so either pair it with a rich conditioner on every wash or choose a sulfate-free formula instead.

Is the Herbal Essences Rosemary and Herbs Shampoo safe for colour-treated hair?

The brand calls it colour-safe and pH-balanced. In practice, any sulfate wash fades colour faster than a sulfate-free one, so protect a fresh salon job with a gentler base.

Is the Herbal Essences Rosemary and Herbs Shampoo really 90% natural?

The claim is true by the brand’s own definition, which counts water and any ingredient keeping more than half its original structure. Water is the first ingredient, so read the figure with that in mind.

What does the Kew certification on the Herbal Essences Rosemary and Herbs Shampoo mean?

The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew has verified that the botanical ingredients are authentic plant species. It confirms the plants are real; it does not grade how well the shampoo performs.

Is the Herbal Essences Rosemary and Herbs Shampoo vegan and cruelty-free?

Yes. The formula is vegan, and Herbal Essences carries PETA’s cruelty-free recognition.

How often should I use the Herbal Essences Rosemary and Herbs Shampoo in Bangladesh’s weather?

Two to three washes a week suits most scalps. Add a wash during sweaty monsoon weeks and drop to two in the dry winter months.

Why does my scalp tingle after the Herbal Essences Rosemary and Herbs Shampoo?

Menthol and peppermint oil create a cooling tingle that fades within minutes, and that part is normal. An itch or burn that stays means your scalp is reacting to the fragrance or preservatives, so stop using it.

How long does the 400ml Herbal Essences Rosemary and Herbs Shampoo last?

A palm-sized dose gives roughly 40 washes per bottle. At three washes a week, that is around three months.

Why Choose the Herbal Essences Rosemary and Herbs Shampoo 400 M.L?

A scalp in Bangladesh collects a full day’s load. Sweat, oil, and road dust build up fast in the heat, and by the second day hair sits flat and smells tired. The fix is not a heavier product. The fix is a clean reset, and that is the job Herbal Essences Rosemary and Herbs Shampoo 400 M.L shampoo is built for.

Its cleansing engine is a classic one: Sodium Laureth Sulfate and Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, softened with Cocamidopropyl Betaine. Read that for what it is. The “light cleanse” on the label is marketing language; in practice this is a proper deep wash that strips oil and residue with ease. That is a strength for oily scalps and a warning for dry ones.

The botanical side is the Bio:Renew blend: Histidine (an amino acid the brand positions as antioxidant support against the mineral and pollution stress that weakens hair), Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice, and Ecklonia Radiata, a sea kelp. Rosemary leaf extract joins them. All four sit near the end of the ingredient list, which means the amounts are small. The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew certification confirms these botanicals are real, identified plant ingredients. It is a verification of authenticity, not a performance award.

One expectation needs a straight answer. Rosemary is trending for hair growth, but the studies behind that trend used concentrated rosemary oil left on the scalp for months. A small amount of rosemary extract in a shampoo you rinse off in a minute is a different thing. Buy this for the clean and the scent, not for regrowth.

The 400ml bottle is a generous size. At a palm-sized dose, that is roughly 40 washes, which covers around three months at three washes a week.

Key Benefits of the Herbal Essences Rosemary and Herbs Shampoo 400 M.L

A deep clean that resets an oily scalp

The sulfate foam removes sebum, sweat, and styling residue in one wash. Hair comes out light, with that squeaky-clean root feel oily scalps want.

No silicones means no buildup

Nothing in the formula coats the hair shaft, so volume holds and roots stay fresh longer between washes. Fine hair keeps its movement instead of going limp by day two.

A cooling mint finish

Menthol and peppermint oil leave the scalp with a cool tingle that lasts a few minutes after rinsing. In Bangladesh’s heat, that alone wins repeat buyers.

Botanical support from the Bio:Renew blend

Histidine, aloe, sea kelp, and rosemary extract back the formula with antioxidant and soothing support. The doses are small, so treat them as a bonus rather than a treatment.

Verified real botanicals

The plant ingredients are certified authentic by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, a 260-year-old authority on plants. You know the rosemary on the label is rosemary in the bottle.

The 400ml size lasts

A standard dose gives about 40 washes per bottle. For most people that is close to three months of use.

Star Ingredients in the Herbal Essences Rosemary and Herbs Shampoo 400 M.L

IngredientWhat It Does
Rosmarinus Officinalis (Rosemary) Leaf ExtractA botanical antioxidant, present in a small rinse-off amount
HistidineAn amino acid in the Bio:Renew blend, positioned as protection against the stress that weakens hair
Aloe Barbadensis Leaf JuiceA plant juice that calms and lightly conditions the scalp
Ecklonia Radiata ExtractA sea kelp extract that rounds out the Bio:Renew blend
Menthol + Peppermint OilThe cooling, fresh scalp feel after rinsing
Cocamidopropyl BetaineA mild co-cleanser that makes the sulfate foam softer on skin

Sulfate Shampoos vs Other Cleansing Bases

Cleansing BaseCleansing PowerTrade-OffBest For
Sulfate base (SLES + SLS)Strong; removes oil and buildup in one washCan dry lengths and fade colour fasterOily scalps, buildup, hard-water homes
Sulfate-free surfactantsModerate; cleans with less strippingWeaker lather, struggles with heavy oilDry, curly, or colour-treated hair
Silicone-heavy 2-in-1Cleans and coats in one stepBuildup that flattens hair over weeksQuick routines, rough hair days
Co-wash (cleansing conditioner)Mild; conditions more than it cleansCannot handle an oily scalpVery dry or coily hair between washes

The base in the Herbal Essences Rosemary and Herbs Shampoo is the first row: a sulfate system softened with betaine and kept silicone-free. That combination cleans hard without leaving a coating behind. It is the right base for an oily scalp and the wrong one for hair that is already starved of moisture.

How to Use the Herbal Essences Rosemary and Herbs Shampoo 400 M.L

  1. Wet hair with water.

  2. Press a palm-sized amount into your hands and massage it into the scalp, not the lengths.

  3. Work it into a rich foam and let the suds clean the lengths as you rinse.

  4. Rinse until the water runs clear.

  5. Follow with a conditioner on the mid-lengths and ends.

Two to three washes a week is the right rhythm for most scalps. A wash this strong does not need to run on a fresh scalp every morning, and the lengths will thank you for the rest days.

Who Should Use the Herbal Essences Rosemary and Herbs Shampoo 400 M.L (and Who Should Skip It)

A good match for:

  • Oily scalps that turn greasy by the second day

  • Fine or limp hair that silicone shampoos flatten

  • Buildup from styling products, dry shampoo, or hard water

  • Anyone who wants a strong herbal-mint scent and a cooling wash

  • Vegan and cruelty-free buyers; the brand carries PETA recognition

Skip it if:

  • Your hair is very dry, frizzy, or chemically damaged; the sulfate base will pull out moisture it cannot spare

  • Your scalp reacts to fragrance or preservatives; this formula contains both fragrance and the MCI/MI pair

  • You just paid for a salon colour you want to protect; a sulfate-free wash fades it slower, whatever the label promises

  • You are buying it to regrow hair; a rinse-off extract is not a growth treatment

Does the Herbal Essences Rosemary and Herbs Shampoo 400 M.L Suit Bangladesh’s Climate?

The humid months are its home ground. From April through the monsoon, sweat and oil soak the scalp within hours, and a strong, fresh-rinsing wash with a menthol finish is exactly what that season calls for. The cooling tingle after a hot commute is a real pleasure, not a gimmick.

Hard water helps its case too. In parts of Dhaka, Chattogram, and Sylhet, mineral-heavy water kills the lather of many sulfate-free shampoos. A sulfate base foams and rinses well even there, and with no silicones in the formula, there is no film stacking on top of the mineral residue.

Monsoon brings damp hair and that musty scalp smell. Wash on schedule and dry the roots in full, because a wet scalp under a scarf or helmet is where the itch starts.

Winter flips the advice. Once the dry air and AC season arrives, cut back to two washes a week and condition the lengths every time, or the ends will turn rough by January.

Pro Tip for Using the Herbal Essences Rosemary and Herbs Shampoo

Shampoo is scalp care, not length care. Spend your full minute massaging the roots where the oil lives, and let the foam slide down on the rinse. Your ends get cleaned without getting stripped.

The mint tingle should fade within a few minutes. A tingle that turns into an itch or a burn that stays is your scalp reacting to the fragrance or the preservatives, and that is your sign to stop and switch to a fragrance-free formula.

Complete Your Routine With the Herbal Essences Rosemary and Herbs Shampoo

  • The matching Rosemary and Herbs conditioner for the mid-lengths and ends

  • A deep-conditioning hair mask once a week

  • A few drops of lightweight hair oil on damp ends

  • A wide-tooth comb for detangling wet hair without breakage

  • A heat protectant spray if you blow-dry or straighten

  • A clarifying rinse once a month if your water runs hard

Herbal Essences Rosemary and Herbs Shampoo Product Details

DetailInfo
BrandHerbal Essences
Product NameBio:Renew Strength Rosemary and Herbs Shampoo
Size400ml
TypeSulfate-based cleansing shampoo, silicone-free
Hair TypeAll types; best on normal-to-oily scalps
ConcernsOily scalp, buildup, limp roots, dull hair
Key IngredientsRosemary Extract, Histidine, Aloe, Sea Kelp
ScentHerbal infusion, clean mint, sandalwood
TextureLiquid shampoo with a rich foam
Usage2 to 3 washes a week for most
Free FromSilicones, parabens, colourants
CertificationsPETA cruelty-free; vegan (brand claims)
OriginUSA brand; made in Thailand
NoteContains fragrance and MCI/MI preservatives

Herbal Essences Rosemary and Herbs Shampoo Full Ingredients List

Water, Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, Sodium Chloride, Fragrance, Sodium Citrate, Sodium Xylenesulfonate, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Sodium Benzoate, Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose, Citric Acid, Tetrasodium EDTA, Propylene Glycol, Menthol, Mentha Piperita (Peppermint) Flower/Leaf/Stem Oil, Histidine, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice, Rosmarinus Officinalis (Rosemary) Leaf Extract, Alcohol Denat., Methylchloroisothiazolinone, Methylisothiazolinone, Ecklonia Radiata Extract

Glossary of Key Haircare Terms

TermSimple Meaning
SulfateA strong cleansing agent that strips oil and residue
Silicone-freeMade without the coating agents that cause buildup
BuildupLayers of product and residue that flatten hair over time
Bio:RenewHerbal Essences’ blend of histidine, aloe, and sea kelp
HistidineAn amino acid used here for antioxidant support
Botanical extractA plant ingredient taken from leaves, roots, or fruit
Sea kelpMarine plant; here the species Ecklonia Radiata
pH-balancedFormulated close to the skin’s natural acidity
Colour-safeA brand claim that the wash is suitable for dyed hair
Cruelty-freeNot tested on animals, per PETA recognition

Frequently Asked Questions About the Herbal Essences Rosemary and Herbs Shampoo

What does the Herbal Essences Rosemary and Herbs Shampoo do?

It gives the scalp a deep, fresh wash. The sulfate foam removes oil, sweat, and buildup, while menthol and peppermint leave a cool finish and the botanical blend adds light support.

Is the Herbal Essences Rosemary and Herbs Shampoo sulfate-free?

No. It contains both Sodium Laureth Sulfate and Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, so it cleans like a sulfate shampoo, not like a mild sulfate-free one.

Will the Herbal Essences Rosemary and Herbs Shampoo make my hair grow?

No regrowth should be expected. The hair-growth research on rosemary used concentrated oil left on the scalp for months, while this product holds a small extract you rinse off in a minute.

Is the Herbal Essences Rosemary and Herbs Shampoo good for an oily scalp?

Yes, this is its best use case. It clears oil and residue in one wash and keeps roots fresh longer because no silicones are left behind.

Can dry or damaged hair use the Herbal Essences Rosemary and Herbs Shampoo?

It is a risky match. The sulfate base pulls moisture from lengths that are already dry, so either pair it with a rich conditioner on every wash or choose a sulfate-free formula instead.

Is the Herbal Essences Rosemary and Herbs Shampoo safe for colour-treated hair?

The brand calls it colour-safe and pH-balanced. In practice, any sulfate wash fades colour faster than a sulfate-free one, so protect a fresh salon job with a gentler base.

Is the Herbal Essences Rosemary and Herbs Shampoo really 90% natural?

The claim is true by the brand’s own definition, which counts water and any ingredient keeping more than half its original structure. Water is the first ingredient, so read the figure with that in mind.

What does the Kew certification on the Herbal Essences Rosemary and Herbs Shampoo mean?

The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew has verified that the botanical ingredients are authentic plant species. It confirms the plants are real; it does not grade how well the shampoo performs.

Is the Herbal Essences Rosemary and Herbs Shampoo vegan and cruelty-free?

Yes. The formula is vegan, and Herbal Essences carries PETA’s cruelty-free recognition.

How often should I use the Herbal Essences Rosemary and Herbs Shampoo in Bangladesh’s weather?

Two to three washes a week suits most scalps. Add a wash during sweaty monsoon weeks and drop to two in the dry winter months.

Why does my scalp tingle after the Herbal Essences Rosemary and Herbs Shampoo?

Menthol and peppermint oil create a cooling tingle that fades within minutes, and that part is normal. An itch or burn that stays means your scalp is reacting to the fragrance or preservatives, so stop using it.

How long does the 400ml Herbal Essences Rosemary and Herbs Shampoo last?

A palm-sized dose gives roughly 40 washes per bottle. At three washes a week, that is around three months.

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