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Selsun Blue is specifically designed to fight dandruff and its associated itching and flaking from the first wash. Selsun Blue Replenishing Anti-dandruff Shampoo contains a vitamin enriched deep conditioning system with Vitamin E and the B Vitamin panthenol to moisturise hair and scalp. Selsun Blue Anti-dandruff Shampoo also leaves hair looking healthy and feeling clean soft and manageable. " Features Selsun Blue Anti-Dandruff Shampoo:Clears dandruffFights itchReplenishes for all hair typesIs vitamin enriched to moisturise hair and scalp. Usage Selsun Blue is gentle enough for everyday use and should be used regularly for best results. Directions for use: Wet hair thoroughly. Shake bottle well. Lather rinse thoroughly and repeat. Ingredients 1% Selenium Sulphide Warning For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes and damaged skin. Rinse thoroughly from the hair before colouring bleaching or perming. Selsun Blue should not be used for two days before of after any of these treatments. Avoid contact with jewellry. Store below 30 degrees C.
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