The Tea Tree shrub is native to a small region in northern New South Wales, Australia and the oil is recognised as a powerful healing ingredient around the world. It has several well-established properties that provide the basis for its special soothing effects: natural antibacterial, natural antiseptic and insect repellent. That makes it perfect as Mum's secret weapon now that the kids have gone back to school !
The threat of head lice has been revealed as the number one worry for 60% of parents, as they dread sending their kids back to school this September for fear their kids will pick them up. Make sure you’re fully prepared with your secret weapon tea tree when walking back through the school gates this autumn. Teangi have harnessed this ingredient in their Tea Tree Shampoo and Conditioner, which not only contains tea tree oil, but also ingredients which nourish and moisturise hair, that are gentle and perfect for children.
Teangi Tea Tree Shampoo offers a medicated and PH balanced formula, with natural anti-tangling ingredients to make combing easier. It helps keep the scalp clean and healthy and free from dandruff.
Teangi Tea Tree Conditioner is a nourishing leave-in treatment to keep hair perfectly hydrated moisturised and shiny
Tea Tree Shampoo - £3.85
Tea Tree Conditioner - £3.45
Available from www.teangi.co.uk, as well as selected supermarkets and Chemists nationwide.
Teangi have kindly offered to send a shampoo/conditioner set to 10 lucky Madhouse Family Reviews readers. Fill in your entries in the rafflecopter widget below.
UK only. Closing date : 29/9/15
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