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The Molecular Hair & Scalp Collection Targets Unique Hair Needs

Scalp care is skincare and the new vegan Molecular Hair & Scalp Collection from Dr. Barbara Sturm reminds consumers of that. The collection contains three subcategories that are tailored to the needs of different hair types, including Balancing, Super Antiaging and Anti-Hair Fall. Each subcategory contains a shampoo and a scalp serum, so that hair can be properly cleansed, nourished and protected based on its unique needs. The collection also contains the Hydrating Conditioner and Repair Hair Mask, which can help to provide a little bit of extra TLC as needed, no matter the subcategory chosen.

Expressly created to support a clear and healthy scalp, this collection offers solutions backed by ingredients like sunflower sprouts, tara extract and hyaluronic acid, and no "unhealthy ingredients such as sulfates, silicones and fragrances," as Dr. Sturm herself describes.
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