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Greentech Has Recently Developed Dandrilys, a Complete Dandruff Reducer Agent

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Core prompt: Following the concept of 'Wake up your hair' throughout 2013, Greentech has recently developed Dandrilys, a complete dandruff reducer agent. A

Following the concept of 'Wake up your hair' throughout 2013, Greentech has recently developed Dandrilys, a complete dandruff reducer agent.

Around 50% of world population suffers from dandruff. This is an important aesthetic problem as minuscule flakes fall down on shoulders and clothes and bring a dirty look. Even the most confident people can be very embarrassed by such an aesthetic problem.

Thus, Greentech has created Dandrilys, a strong solution to counteract dandruff appearance and restore the self-esteem and confidence of users.

Thanks to its richness in saponins, Dandrilys is active in multiple ways:

• Immediate mechanical effect: saponins have a physical action by foaming and removing dandruff.

• Long-term effect: saponins act on biological mechanism of dandruff by its circulatory and anti-inflammatory properties, and postpone and limit dandruff reappearance for many days.

Tests demonstrate that the ingredient is an efficient natural active that can substitute the well-known anti-dandruff molecule, zinc pyrithione. Results of clinical tests have revealed effects of Dandrilys on both non-adherent and adherent dandruff, showing: strong activity, quick results, recurrent effect even after stopping treatment, still performing effect even after stopping treatment.

For example, after two treatments with Dandrilys, the effect on non-adherent dandruff elimination is higher (-37%) than zinc pyrithione (-28%).

In addition, in vivo tests show that Dandrilys contributes to reduce inflammation as irritations and itching. In vitro tests reveal that it decreases both: the itch mediator release (histamine) and the enzyme activity involved in irritations (5-LOX).

 

 

 
 
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