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JRK's Dano active AD hair oil 100ml for dandruff
JRK's Dano active AD hair oil 100ml for dandruff
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JRK's Dano active AD oil
An advanced anti dandruff (AD) formulation to address drug resistant dandruff pathogens. Formulated with a powerful combination of anti-dandruff herbal actives such as Frog fruit, Fenugreek, Ginger, Hibiscus, Indrajava, Candle bush, Neem& small Onion. This is a new gen hair oil that will keep resistant dandruff at bay.
Effective for Dandruff, Pityriasis versicolor, Seborrheic dermatitis and Scalp psoriasis
INDICATION
Effective for Dandruff, Pityriasis versicolor, Seborrheic dermatitis and Scalp psoriasis
Available as 100 ml
Product Benefits

Effective against multi drug resistant Pityrosporum ovale

Prevents itching, scaling and associated hair loss

Prevents recurrence

Clinically proven to be effective

Composition
Each 5 ml contains extracts of
- Phyla nodiflora-2.5%: 100mg
- Trigonella foenum-graecum-2.5%
- Zingiber officinale-2.5%
- Hibiscus rosa-sinensis-2.5%
- Wrightia tinctoria-2.5%
- Cassia alata-2.5%
- Azadirachta indica-2.5%<
- Allium cepa var. aggregatum -2.5%
Excipients Q.S
Usage

Use JRK's Dano active AD oil twice a day over scalp and give a gentle massage.

It is a non-sticky and non-greasy hair oil.

Use JRK's Lumina AD Herbal shampoo thrice a week for better results.

Scientific Proof
- In vitro study on Dano Active AD Oil describes the new rulebook in dealing dandruff where it targets the resistant isolates of Pityrosporumovale and also preventing / delaying the process of the strains acquiring such defense mechanism.
Scientific proof on Dano Anti – Dandruff oil authenticates the superior efficacy of this formulation
- Clinical evaluation showed 100% decline in Pityrosporumovale(causative agent for dandruff) with 8-10 days of treatment.
- In vitro evaluation of Dano anti-dandruff oil showed its efficacy in inhibiting Pityrosporumovale and Candida albicans (common causes for dandruff) at minimum concentrations of 30 mg/ml & 50 mg/ml respectively
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