
Flake Shield Conditioner
Tea Tree Extract (awaiting confirmation: Tea tree extract concentration — the site names it but states no strength)
₹539
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Salicylic Acid
2% (awaiting confirmation: Salicylic acid concentration — must match the Amazon.in listing)
A keratolytic. Loosens flakes and scalp buildup so they rinse away.
A dandruff shampoo built around salicylic acid, for a scalp that flakes and itches.
GST treatment to be confirmed (awaiting confirmation: Whether listed prices include GST, and at what rate)
Cash on delivery
Availability by pin code to be confirmed (awaiting confirmation: COD availability, any COD fee, and which pin codes are serviceable)
14-day returns
Cancel within 14 days unless already shipped (awaiting confirmation: The single correct returns policy — the payment and returns pages currently contradict each other)
Dispatch
Within 4 working days (awaiting confirmation: Dispatch window, and typical delivery time to the customer)
Salicylic acid works on the scalp the way it works on skin — it breaks down the bonds holding dead cells together, so flakes lift and rinse out instead of sitting there.
Piroctone olamine addresses the fungal side of dandruff, which is why this is a shampoo rather than a scrub. Biotin is here for the hair rather than the scalp.
It is a treatment shampoo, not a daily cleanser. How often to use it depends on how your scalp responds.
Active
Yes. The 30ml is the same product in a smaller pack, so you can see how your skin or scalp reacts before spending more.
Cancellations are accepted within 14 days unless the order has already shipped, and damaged or defective items should be reported within 14 days.
The current site states this in one place and contradicts it in another, so we have asked the brand to confirm a single policy before launch.
Use the pin-code check above. We have not been given the courier coverage list yet, so the check cannot confirm an answer — call +91 97018 95500 and someone can tell you directly.
A mark beside a figure means the brand has not yet confirmed it to us in writing. Ingredient strengths and SPF ratings are claims you can be held to under Indian cosmetics rules, so we mark the ones we cannot yet stand behind rather than printing them as fact.
They will either be confirmed and shown plainly, or removed.
Yes — the products under "Used with" are the other steps of the same routine, in the order they are meant to be applied.
These are the other steps of the same routine, not a list of things other people bought.

Tea Tree Extract (awaiting confirmation: Tea tree extract concentration — the site names it but states no strength)
₹539
