Scalp Is Skin | Men's Health Magazine Australia

Scalp Is Skin

Fortunately, with a little care, you can give the flakes the flick with ease.

Like the rest of your skin,
scalp suffers the effects of winter dryness. Many people care for their skin during winter but don’t realise their scalp needs a little extra TLC too. The solution is head & shoulders Dry Scalp Care Shampoo and Conditioner. Formulated with almond oil, it nourishes and hydrates your scalp and leaves hair shiny and fresh. The result? A healthy, protected scalp and great hair that’s touchably soft, all winter long. 

DON’T HIDE, TAKE ACTION
There’s no need to go into hibernation until spring. When used together, head & shoulders Shampoo and Conditioner work 60% more effectively** (vs using the shampoo alone) to give you incredibly soft and shiny hair that’s up to 100%^ flake-free, so you can get up close with confidence.

FOR GREAT HAIR ANYWHERE
If you’re going from the gym to the office or vice versa, head & shoulders is a gym bag essential. Ideal for both men and women, the 3Action Formula gives your hair and scalp the nourishment and hydration it needs, so you can live life with confidence, flake-free^.

Don’t be a statistic! Tackle your fear of flakes head-on…

79% of Australians suffer from dandruff but most don’t seek treatment, instead hoping it will go away*

54% of dandruff sufferers have curbed their social lives due to feelings of self-consciousness over a flaky scalp*

27% are reluctant to cosy up to a loved one because of dandruff*

*Conducted online among a representative sample of 1,007 respondents aged 18-64 years, distributed throughout Australia including both capital city and non-capital city areas. Survey conducted by Galaxy Research, commissioned by head & shoulders – Procter & Gamble.**In reducing scalp issues vs using head & shoulders shampoo plus a P&G non anti-dandruff shampoo ^No visible flakes with regular use.

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