Sisley
Sisley

Concentrated, Intense and Nutritional Hair Care

Revitalising Nourishing Shampoo with Moringa Oil

The next generation nutrition for your hair

Sisley's Revitalising Nourishing Shampoo has a dual action on the scalp and hair fibre. Its nourishing hair care formula enriched with botanical oils gently cleans, nourishes and helps to restore the hair fibre while maintaining scalp comfort. Curly and straight hair alike regain a soft, supple and glossy quality.

Key ingredients that impact:

The hair fibre

• Intense Nourishing Complex of 5 botanical oils (Coconut, Meadowfoam, Shea, Moringa and Macadamia), which nourishes and helps to restore the hair fibres.
• Restructuring Complex (Ceramide Analogue, Cotton Proteins) strengthens the hair’s lipid structure* and making it easier to detangle your hair.

The Scalp

• Vitalising - Fortifying Complex (Zinc, Copper, Magnesium, Vitamin B6, Pro-vitamin B5 and Vitamin E Acetate) provides the vitamins and minerals needed for hair vitality.
• Alpha-Bisabolol of natural origin, Plant-based sugar, and Ceramide Analogue soothe the scalp.

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An ultra-sensory texture

Hair Rituel by Sisley Research has developed an incredibly sensorial texture: a fluid gel enriched with micro-oils that becomes a fine, rich and enveloping foam upon contact with water. It leaves hair light and full of vitality while being deeply nourishing.

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An instant transformation

Immediately after rinsing, the hair feels soft. It is truly transformed and regains a beautiful supple and glossy quality. It radiates vitality. The scalp is soothed and instantly more comfortable*.


* Ex-vivo test on hair


The intense nutrition ritual

Rediscover soft, supple and glossy hair in three steps thanks to the powerful key ingredients of Hair Rituel by Sisley haircare.

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Identifying dry hair

Dry hair can be identified by its rough feel. This is because dry hair is deficient in lipids and proteins, resulting in hair that is no longer protected and cuticles that have become damaged and porous. The scalp can also be dry and when there is a shortage of protective elements, like lipids and sebum, its barrier function is lost.