Anti-sensitivity
Acts instantly from the first use.*
48-hour scalp soothing.*
Anti-itch.
Strenghtens sensitized fiber.
Learn more about the DERCOS Brand
*Clinical study on 37 subjects (Ultra soothing shampoo for dry hair) and 43 subjects (Ultra soothing shampoo for normal to dry hair)
DERCOS TECHNIQUE
Foster dermatological innovations to make scalp health radiate on hair.
DERCOS TECHNIQUE
Ultra Soothing - Shampoo for Reactive Scalp and Normal to Oily Hair
Shampoo
Shampoo for normal to oily hair that instantly soothes the scalp and offer soothing effect on itching sensations
DERCOS TECHNIQUE
Ultra Soothing - Shampoo for Reactive Scalp and Dry Hair
Shampoo
Shampoo for dry hair that instantly soothes the scalp and offer soothing effect on itching sensations
DISCOVER THE ULTRA-SOOTHING RANGE EFFICACY
2 CLINICAL STUDIES
A significant soothing effect from the first application of shampoo*
2 days after application,
a significant soothing effect was still observed on itching sensation and on total discomfort*
Significant soothing effect after 3 weeks of use*
*Clinical study on 37 persons on the ultra-soothing shampoo for dry hair
& 43 persons on the ultra-soothing shampoo for shampoo for normal to oily hair
OUR DERMATOLOGISTS ANSWERS

3 QUESTIONS TO OUR
DERMATOLOGISTS
what is a sensitive scalp?
We generally define a sensitive scalp when some symptoms occur like itchings, burnings, tinglings or pain. These physical feelings characterize a sensitive scalp.
WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENCES between sensitive scalp and allergic reactions?
An allergic reaction occurs when there is a conflict between a specific substance and the skin immune system of people who are predisposed to this issue. This induces inflammation, itching and pain. This condition can be solved with the removal of the allergen whereas sensitive scalp has no link with allergen substances. However, a sensitive scalp can increase in sensitivity with the presence of allergens.
what are the best treatments to soothe sensitive scalp?
Today, the causes of sensitive scalps are unknown. It has been reported to be more frequently observed in patients with hair loss or those with greasy or dry scalp. However, known triggering factors can be heat, cold temperatures, pollution, emotional changes, dry hair, wet air, the presence of water or certain shampoo ingredients.
Loading...