Mokosza balancing shampoo 250ml
- The balancing shampoo was created to meet the needs of sensitive scalp and fast oily hair.
Balancing shampoo was created to meet the needs of rapidly oily hair and sensitive scalp. After application, hair is refreshed and bouncy at the roots. With regular use, the scalp becomes less oily and is soothed, as a result, hair gains freshness and shine. It is recommended to use 2-3 times a week.
Mokosza Shampoo is based on plant-based detergents, whose cleansing power in this shampoo was chosen to effectively cleanse the hair and scalp of excess oil, but without disturbing its delicate balance.
The Roots series was inspired by the tradition of herbalism and the rich history of Slavic roots. The shampoo's name derives from the Slavic goddess of summer and harvest, goddess of Fate and fertility, and weaver-goddess Mokosha. The name symbolizes the wet, warm earth that gives birth to the richness of life.
In the recipe of the shampoo we used extracts from ancient Slavic herbs, flowers and fruits such as poppy seeds, mint, birch bark and rosemary leaf, which help restore the proper balance of the scalp. Among other things, they regulate sebum secretion and refresh the skin and hair.
The formula is enriched with amethyst extract, which is called the “stone of happiness and spirituality”.
It consists mainly of silicon, which is a key element for hair.
The ROOTS series is not only excellent hair care products. It's also an invitation to a magical world where every drop hides good energies, revitalizing the bond with nature and ancestral traditions.
Effectiveness confirmed by studies*:
- 100% of respondents rated that the product
- foams well.
- the lather is creamy.
- Easy to rinse off.
- it smells pleasant.
- gently cleanses the hair.
- hair and scalp are thoroughly cleansed after application.
- hair is refreshed after application.
- the scalp is refreshed after application.
- with regular use, the scalp is soothed.
- hair is more flexible
- 92% of hair after using the product is bounced at the root.
- 88% of hair is shiny after using the product.
- 84% rated the following
- hair is moisturized after using the product.
- Hair is less frizzy after using the product
- 80% rated the following
- with regular use of the product, the scalp gets less oily
- with regular use of the product, hair is less oily
*Application studies conducted under the supervision of a dermatologist, in an independent research laboratory, on a group of 25 women.
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Care and magic properties of plants and stones:
Peppermint
Refreshes and conditions hair and scalp. Mint extract, rich in flavonoids and polyphenols, has antioxidant properties.
The Slavs used mint mainly for magical purposes - it was said to protect against spells. It was also a love plant. To this day, when someone falls in love, we still say that he “feels mint” for the object of his affection.
Poppy seeds
Extract moisturizes and elasticizes hair
The flowering poppy is a beautiful element of Slavic meadows. In Slavic folk tradition, the poppy was a plant that allowed one to cross the boundary between life and death. A plant of rebirth of the life forces of nature, but also of abundance.
Birch bark
Birch bark extract strengthens hair and restores the proper balance of the scalp.
Birch was considered the tree of life. Symbol of life, eternity and wisdom. A symbol of Mother Earth. It was attributed to her magical powers. Moreover, according to various legends, it was the birch broom that allowed witches to reach Bald Mountain.
Rosemary
Has a cleansing and revitalizing effect on hair.
It was used in love magic - if a girl managed to jam a sprig of rosemary into the shirt on the chest of a desired boy, then she could be sure that he would reciprocate her love. It also had protective powers and helped cope with the problems of everyday life.
Amethyst
Amethyst consists primarily of silicon, a key element for skin and hair.
Amethyst is believed to be a stone of peace and restores inner harmony.
For even better skin care results:
Betaine
Extracted from beet root. Moisturizes and strengthens the skin barrier and reduces frizz. Helps protect scalp hydration through an osmoprotective mechanism. Soothes irritation caused by surfactants.
Inulin
A unique sugar polymer produced from chicory root. Inulin smooths and leaves a pleasant film on the hair. In addition, it is a natural prebiotic and will take care of the microbiome of the scalp.
Soy Lipoprotein
lipoprotein surfactant. Derived from abietic acid and soy protein. Reduces sebum secretion and scalp flaking.
How to use:
Apply a small amount to wet hair. Massage until a rich lather forms, then rinse thoroughly. Use twice a week, or when you find that your hair needs a stronger cleansing.
INCI:
Aqua, Sodium Coco- Sulfate, Coco-Glucoside, Glycerin, Coco Betaine, Citric Acid , Betaine, Potassium Abietoyl Hydrolyzed Soy Protein, Inulin, Mentha Piperita Leaf Extract, Papaver Somniferum Seed Extract, Rosmarinus Officinalis Leaf Extract, Betula Alba Bark Extract, Amethyst Powder, Hydroxypropyl Guar Hydroxypropyltrimonium Chloride, Tetrasodium Glutamate Diacetate, Xanthan Gum, Lactic Acid, Sodium Benzoate, Potassium Sorbate, Parfum
- Capacity 250ml
- Natural product
- vegan product
- product made in Poland
- 98.1% ingredients of natural origin
The Story of the Slavic Goddess
On the Niva Źrzebu grows very interesting plants, giving soothsayers visions with their juices. There is a Poppy Field, Hemp Field, Flax Field and Mint Field. In addition to spiders, winged wolves, hedgehogs and owls live here...
It was like this. Mokosh really wanted a Przetak, or sieve, which she needed for sprinkling and straining the dregs of the mokos, the mokos spiders of Banska Meadow. Lado had been secretly courting her for some time and tried to lure her to various places without success. This was not easy, for the goddess, herself very jealous of her husband, gave Ład a strong rebuff. Cocoha's jealousy, without any reason, was well known, and so great that the goddess never left even her daughter Dodola alone with Makosh...
A good idea came to the Tangle, to whom Łado confided his predicament. The cunning Tangle put a price on her advice. She made an agreement with Lado that he would give her ownership of the most valuable thing he possessed on the first nine days after fulfilling his lust. She instructed the god to tell Mokosha that Przepłat would weave for her a sieve as strong and beautiful as his Web, which he made from a wicker. However, she must personally receive the gift in the Enchanted Cave in the Stolp Mountains. There she will lure Mokosz and Lado will be able to satisfy his lusts.
Payment easily convinced her husband to fulfill the order. Both of them wanted Mokosz to have a shuffle entangling nieci, tangling a row of things. No one could weave like Przepląt, so Mokosz, having heard the wonderful news, went to the cave. The usually taciturn Intertangle greeted her very warmly, but his face darkened when he saw that the goddess had brought with her a weaving osier and refused to move from over his head as she worked. That's when Tangle stepped in and brought Lad into the cave. Lad threw himself on top of Mokosz, embracing her with a hundred arms and kissing her, talking nice silly things until he turned her head. Mokosz then succumbed to Lad in one of the darkest corners of the Magic Cave. The interloper took advantage of the goddess's inattention and managed to weave a lot of vicuña into Przetak instead of osier.
Czeslaw Bialczynski, Slavic Mythology, The Book of Tur