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Sage Shampoo & Tea Tree Conditioner Set
"My Hair Feels Spectacular and So Clean! Outstanding Products!!"
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Our Sage Shampoo & Tea Tree Conditioner Set is ideal for flaking or greasy hair and dry scalp. Cleanse, clarify, and nourish your locks with this unique duo. For a squeaky-clean scalp and hydrated hair.
This duo promotes cleanliness, radiance and manageability. Our Sage Shampoo washes away flakes and impurities from the surface, while the Tea Tree Conditioner works to detangle and hydrate from root-to-tip. Both products contain a host of botanical extracts such as Jojoba, Rosemary, Peach Kernel, and - of course - Sage and Tea Tree. This clarifying shampoo and conditioner set introduces a variety of nutrients into your hair care routine, and provides visible changes from the very beginning. Best for dry scalps or ones with buildup, but suitable for all scalps and hair types.
Clarify your scalp and remove buildup, dirt, and flakes with our unique Sage Shampoo
Care for your damaged or malnourished hair and provide hydration with Tea Tree Conditioner
Hair concerns on the daily? Let our special Sage and Tea Tree combo worry about them
Achieve gorgeous locks that are cleaner and shinier than ever before with our Sage/Tea Tree Set
Also features Shea Butter, plus Argan, Spikenard and Pomegranate Oils, without sulfates or parabens
Best for those with dry scalp, scalp with buildup, dull or brittle hair, and for those in need of more shine and volume.
Sage Shampoo: Massage a quarter-sized amount of Sage shampoo into wet hair, working from the scalp down to the tips. Allow a rich lather to form before rinsing out with warm water. Maximize the benefits of the best shampoo for greasy hair by following with our Tea Tree conditioner for the ultimate moisture quench.
Tea Tree Conditioner: After shampooing, apply a quarter-sized amount of conditioner throughout your hair, working from the tips up to the roots. To allow our moisturizing conditioner to work it’s full magic on your hair, leave for 2 to 3 minutes before rinsing with warm water.
Often consumers see and feel a difference shortly after starting use, though the full effect will only be more noticeable after several more uses.
Of course! You may choose to use the shampoo alone, and keep the tea tree conditioner for another time. Using them together can be highly beneficial, but it is not a necessity. Many people tend to shampoo more often than they condition.
The texture of our Tea Tree conditioner is creamy, and the various botanical extracts make sure it’s lightweight. It’s light enough to go on quite easily using your hands and fingertips, and has no problem spreading evenly throughout the hair when applied.
Yes! For every six bottles of Maple Holistics products that you return to us by mail, you will receive a free bottle of shampoo or have an equivalent donation made to an environmentally-friendly charity if you’d prefer! Check out our recycling program here.
Yes! Animal testing of any kind will never be acceptable at Maple Holistics, so you can enjoy a guilt-free personal care experience without compromising on quality.
The question of “what to do with greasy hair” depends primarily on the cause of your hair’s condition, be it product buildup, genetics, overwashing, etc. Our Sage shampoo washes away impurities and product from the scalp and hair, and it’s a great first step on the road to clean and soft tresses. Make sure to pay attention to the results after you begin using the product.
KEY INGREDIENTS
Sage Oil, Tea tree, Shea Butter, Jojoba Oil
Sage
Sage oil has been celebrated for its skincare properties for
generations. This oil can help skin look less oily while reducing the appearance of
blemishes, keeping your face feeling fresh and clean.
Tea Tree
Fresh from the Australian tea tree leaf, tea tree oil has recently
experienced a popularity boom. Powerful enough to clarify the scalp, tea tree oil is also
gentle enough to soften both skin and hair.
Shea Butter
Shea butter, derived from the shea tree found in Western Africa,
enriches and moisturizes the skin. High in vitamins A and E, shea butter keeps the
complexion looking younger and the hair deeply
hydrated.
Jojoba
The jojoba shrub, which is native to the Southwestern US and
Northwestern Mexico, has wonderful benefits for the skin and nails. Its liquid provides deep
moisture while easing the appearance of blemishes
or marks.
PHTHALATES
Used to chemically soften, phthalates have been linked to everything from asthma, to breast cancer, to obesity.
PARABENS
Parabens are a popular product preservative, one that can damage hair and carries a link to cancer.
SYNTHETIC FRAGRANCES
Derived from petrochemicals, artificial fragrances are generally made up of unsafe, disease-causing chemicals.
PETROLEUM
Commonly encountered in personal care, petroleum is often carcinogenic and can cause long-term damage.
ALCOHOL
When used in personal care and in high concentration, alcohol can severely dry out both hair and skin.
FORMALDEHYDE
Officially and widely recognized as a carcinogen, formaldehyde is linked to a myriad of different cancers.
SYNTHETIC COLORS
Though visually striking and aesthetically pleasing, synthetic colors are known to contain toxins and carcinogens.
SILICONE
A popular ingredient in personal care, silicone is artificial and can promote dull or dry skin and hair.
TRICLOSAN
A supposed germ killer, studies have shown than triclosan can disrupt hormones and promote bacterial growth.
DIETHANOLAMINE
Diethanolamine is banned in Canada and found unsafe for use in cosmetics. It’s a possible carcinogen, and a known respiratory toxin.
BHA
Used a preservative in personal care products, BHA is classified as an allergen and a possible human carcinogen.
PHENYLENEDIAMINE
Classified as an irritant, Phenylenediamine is most commonly used as a coloring agent in cosmetics.
MINERAL OIL
Mineral oil is used as a moisturizing agent, but it’s classified as an ingredient that is expected to be toxic or harmful.
COCAMIDE DEA
Used for foaming personal care products, cocamide DEA has been linked to cancer as well as allergic reactions.
This duo promotes cleanliness, radiance and manageability. Our Sage Shampoo washes away flakes and impurities from the surface, while the Tea Tree Conditioner works to detangle and hydrate from root-to-tip. Both products contain a host of botanical extracts such as Jojoba, Rosemary, Peach Kernel, and - of course - Sage and Tea Tree. This clarifying shampoo and conditioner set introduces a variety of nutrients into your hair care routine, and provides visible changes from the very beginning. Best for dry scalps or ones with buildup, but suitable for all scalps and hair types.
Clarify your scalp and remove buildup, dirt, and flakes with our unique Sage Shampoo
Care for your damaged or malnourished hair and provide hydration with Tea Tree Conditioner
Hair concerns on the daily? Let our special Sage and Tea Tree combo worry about them
Achieve gorgeous locks that are cleaner and shinier than ever before with our Sage/Tea Tree Set
Also features Shea Butter, plus Argan, Spikenard and Pomegranate Oils, without sulfates or parabens
Best for those with dry scalp, scalp with buildup, dull or brittle hair, and for those in need of more shine and volume.
Sage Shampoo: Massage a quarter-sized amount of Sage shampoo into wet hair, working from the scalp down to the tips. Allow a rich lather to form before rinsing out with warm water. Maximize the benefits of the best shampoo for greasy hair by following with our Tea Tree conditioner for the ultimate moisture quench.
Tea Tree Conditioner: After shampooing, apply a quarter-sized amount of conditioner throughout your hair, working from the tips up to the roots. To allow our moisturizing conditioner to work it’s full magic on your hair, leave for 2 to 3 minutes before rinsing with warm water.
KEY INGREDIENTS
Sage Oil, Tea tree, Shea Butter, Jojoba Oil
Sage
Sage oil has been celebrated for its skincare properties for
generations. This oil can help skin look less oily while reducing the appearance of
blemishes, keeping your face feeling fresh and clean.
Tea Tree
Fresh from the Australian tea tree leaf, tea tree oil has recently
experienced a popularity boom. Powerful enough to clarify the scalp, tea tree oil is also
gentle enough to soften both skin and hair.
Shea Butter
Shea butter, derived from the shea tree found in Western Africa,
enriches and moisturizes the skin. High in vitamins A and E, shea butter keeps the
complexion looking younger and the hair deeply
hydrated.
Jojoba
The jojoba shrub, which is native to the Southwestern US and
Northwestern Mexico, has wonderful benefits for the skin and nails. Its liquid provides deep
moisture while easing the appearance of blemishes
or marks.
Used to chemically soften, phthalates have been linked to everything from asthma, to breast cancer, to obesity.
PARABENS
Parabens are a popular product preservative, one that can damage hair and carries a link to cancer.
SYNTHETIC FRAGRANCES
Derived from petrochemicals, artificial fragrances are generally made up of unsafe, disease-causing chemicals.
PETROLEUM
Commonly encountered in personal care, petroleum is often carcinogenic and can cause long-term damage.
ALCOHOL
When used in personal care and in high concentration, alcohol can severely dry out both hair and skin.
FORMALDEHYDE
Officially and widely recognized as a carcinogen, formaldehyde is linked to a myriad of different cancers.
SYNTHETIC COLORS
Though visually striking and aesthetically pleasing, synthetic colors are known to contain toxins and carcinogens.
SILICONE
A popular ingredient in personal care, silicone is artificial and can promote dull or dry skin and hair.
TRICLOSAN
A supposed germ killer, studies have shown than triclosan can disrupt hormones and promote bacterial growth.
DIETHANOLAMINE
Diethanolamine is banned in Canada and found unsafe for use in cosmetics. It’s a possible carcinogen, and a known respiratory toxin.
BHA
Used a preservative in personal care products, BHA is classified as an allergen and a possible human carcinogen.
PHENYLENEDIAMINE
Classified as an irritant, Phenylenediamine is most commonly used as a coloring agent in cosmetics.
MINERAL OIL
Mineral oil is used as a moisturizing agent, but it’s classified as an ingredient that is expected to be toxic or harmful.
COCAMIDE DEA
Used for foaming personal care products, cocamide DEA has been linked to cancer as well as allergic reactions.
Often consumers see and feel a difference shortly after starting use, though the full effect will only be more noticeable after several more uses.
Of course! You may choose to use the shampoo alone, and keep the tea tree conditioner for another time. Using them together can be highly beneficial, but it is not a necessity. Many people tend to shampoo more often than they condition.
The texture of our Tea Tree conditioner is creamy, and the various botanical extracts make sure it’s lightweight. It’s light enough to go on quite easily using your hands and fingertips, and has no problem spreading evenly throughout the hair when applied.
Yes! For every six bottles of Maple Holistics products that you return to us by mail, you will receive a free bottle of shampoo or have an equivalent donation made to an environmentally-friendly charity if you’d prefer! Check out our recycling program here.
Yes! Animal testing of any kind will never be acceptable at Maple Holistics, so you can enjoy a guilt-free personal care experience without compromising on quality.
The question of “what to do with greasy hair” depends primarily on the cause of your hair’s condition, be it product buildup, genetics, overwashing, etc. Our Sage shampoo washes away impurities and product from the scalp and hair, and it’s a great first step on the road to clean and soft tresses. Make sure to pay attention to the results after you begin using the product.