This soft plant based shampoo is ideal for sensitive scalp and frequent washing. It gives the gentlest , natural cleansing you could find, because it is made with only organic natural ingredients like aloe vera, chamomile and sweet orange that respect the natural balance of the scalp.
Chamomile & Aloe Vera
This shampoo combines two of my favorite hair care ingredients: chamomile and aloe vera. Aloe Vera has a rich mix of vitamins, minerals and moisture that helps to protect moisture levels and nourish the hair strands. Chamomile reduces irritation to the scalp and gives beautiful shine to the hair. This shampoo will leave dry hair feeling soft, shiny and manageable.
Handcrafted product, based on the recipe of the Ancient Pharmacy of the Camaldolese Monks and enriched with the modern knowledge of the young herbalist monks.
Suitable for
The whole family. Especially beneficial for dry hair or sensitive/ irritated scalp.
How to use Organic Chamomile Shampoo
Apply with fingertips to the scalp, massaging and cleansing. Rinse thoroughly. Repeat if necessary.
Natural Ingredients
Aqua, Coco-Glucoside, Lauryl Glucoside, Sodium Coco-Sulfate, Decyl Glucoside, Aloe barbadensis leaf juice extract*, Glyceryl Oleate, Glycerin*, Chamomilla recutita flower extract*, Mel*, Citrus aurantium duclis peel oil*, Citrus limon peel oil*, Citrus aurantium bergamia fruit oil*, Bursera fagaroides wood oil*, Citrus nobilis peel oil, Citrus aurantifolia peel oil, Citrus aurantium flower oil, Potassium Sorbate, Sodium Benzoate, Citric Acid, Citral, Limonene, Geraniol, Linalool.
*Ingredients from Controlled Organic Farming. | 150 ml
The Ancient Pharmacy of Camaldoli
In the peaceful Casentino forest , close to Florence, the monks of the Monastery in Camaldoli have an ancient tradition of making natural remedies for patients in the hospital of Camaldoli. In an old document dating back to 1048 it is mentioned there were already recipes made for their patients .Today their ancient apothecary still carries these healing ancient natural remedies and supplements, skin and hair care, honey, teas and vitamins.
Camaldoli was also known by the name Fontebuona because of the high quality of its waters, immortalized by the fountain by Ambrogio Traversari in front of the entrance. The building complex includes the medieval apothecary, the church, and the monastery, built beginning in 1046, when monks founded a small hospital near the temple.