Category: Hair Care
Hair-care built around two ingredient lines: rosemary - the most-studied botanical for thinning hair - and green tea, used for its tannin-driven scalp astringency and antioxidant load. The catalogue covers shampoos, scalp scrubs, leave-in oils, balm masks and a finishing serum. Sulfate-free, paraben-free, and based on traditional Mediterranean and Levantine hair-care, refined over many generations of Khan Al Saboun soap-makers.
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How to choose
Choosing the right hair-care
- Thinning hair or recent shedding
- Rosemary liquid shampoo + rosemary hair oil massaged into the scalp, twice weekly
- Oily scalp, normal length
- Green Tea nourishing shampoo + rosemary scalp scrub once a week before washing
- Dry or coarse lengths
- Green Tea hair-nourishing oil on towel-dried lengths, or a rosemary hair balm mask once a week
- Flaky scalp, no diagnosed condition
- Rosemary scalp scrub before shampoo, once every 7 to 10 days
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Questions
Questions about our hair care
Does rosemary really help with hair growth?
A 2015 clinical trial published in SKINmed compared 3% rosemary oil to 2% minoxidil over 6 months and found comparable hair-count results, with less scalp itching in the rosemary group. We do not claim our shampoo treats hair loss, but the active is the same plant compound.Are these shampoos sulfate-free?
Yes. The whole range is free of SLS and SLES. The lather is softer than a sulfate shampoo - that is normal and what you want for a sensitised scalp.How long until I see results from a rosemary shampoo?
Cosmetic results (shine, scalp feel) come from the first wash. The thinning-hair clinical trial measured visible change at the 6-month mark, with the largest gains between months 3 and 6. Use it as a daily replacement, not a one-off treatment.Can I use rosemary shampoo on colour-treated hair?
Yes. Rosemary is colour-safe at cosmetic concentrations. Avoid hot water and over-washing - both strip colour faster than any single ingredient.What is the difference between a scalp scrub and a clarifying shampoo?
A scalp scrub mechanically lifts buildup with a fine exfoliant; a clarifying shampoo dissolves it with a stronger surfactant. The scrub is gentler and works better on dry, flaky scalps. We sell both.Should I use the scalp scrub before or after shampoo?
Before. Massage into a wet scalp, leave for 2 minutes, rinse, then shampoo as normal. Once a week for normal scalps, every 10 days for dry.Are these shampoos safe during pregnancy?
Green Tea nourishing shampoo and the hair conditioner have no contraindications - they are botanical washes at standard cosmetic concentrations. Rosemary essential oil is sometimes flagged at high concentrations; our rosemary shampoo uses it at a cosmetic level (well under 1%), but check with your midwife if you have any concerns. Stick to finished cosmetics rather than adding drops of pure essential oil to anything during pregnancy.