

intense shampoo
benefits

removes scalp buildup

strenghtens hair

stimulates hair growth
key ingredients
The Intense Shampoo is built around a blend of five active oils and vitamins - each chosen for what it does at the scalp level, where real hair health begins. Together they deep clean the follicle, stimulate growth, and strengthen the strand - without silicones, without compromise.
Rosemary oil
Rosemary oil is one of the most well-researched natural ingredients for hair growth, and for good reason. It stimulates blood circulation at the scalp, delivering oxygen and nutrients directly to the follicle.
More circulation means a more active follicle, and a more active follicle means stronger, faster growth. Used consistently, rosemary oil has been shown to be as effective as some of the most widely used hair growth treatments, without the side effects.
Peppermint oil
Peppermint does two things exceptionally well. It stimulates the scalp - increasing blood flow to the follicle and encouraging lift at the root. And it clarifies, cutting through product buildup and excess sebum without stripping the hair of what it needs.
The result is a scalp that feels clean, refreshed, and ready to grow
Tea tree oil
Tea tree oil is a natural antibacterial and antifungal ingredient that goes where regular shampoo cannot. It clears the follicle of the buildup, sebum, product residue, environmental pollutants, that quietly blocks growth over time. A clean follicle is an open follicle. And an open follicle is where healthy hair begins.
Ginger oil
Ginger has been used for centuries to support scalp health, and modern research confirms why. Its active compounds stimulate circulation, strengthen the hair shaft from within, and help reduce the inflammation at the scalp that can slow or interrupt the growth cycle. It works quietly, but its effect on the overall health of the strand is significant.
Vitamin E & H
Vitamin E is a powerful antioxidant that protects the scalp and strand from oxidative damage - the kind caused by UV exposure, heat, and environmental stress that accumulates silently over time.
Vitamin H, better known as biotin, supports the body's own keratin production, reinforcing the structure of every strand from the inside out. Together they protect what grows and strengthen what is already there.
