Mirrolla Sulsen Forte Anti-Dandruff Hair Paste, 75 ml Intensive Selenium Sulfide 2% Hair Paste for Persistent Dandruff, Itching & Seborrhea-Prone Scalp
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Description
Mirrolla Sulsen Forte Paste is an intensive leave-on anti-dandruff scalp paste formulated with selenium sulfide 2% to help reduce persistent dandruff, flaking, itching, scalp irritation, and excess oil associated with seborrhea-prone scalp conditions. Unlike shampoo, this paste is used after washing as a short-contact scalp treatment, helping extend dandruff control and support healthier scalp balance. The formula is enriched with allantoin, acetyl methionine, salicylic acid, burdock root, and celandine extract to help soothe discomfort while supporting stronger, healthier-looking hair.
Key Benefits
- Helps reduce persistent dandruff and flaking
- Selenium sulfide 2% supports anti-seborrheic scalp care
- Helps calm itching, irritation, and peeling
- Supports scalp oil balance
- Salicylic acid helps loosen visible flakes
- Great as step 2 after anti-dandruff shampoo
Key Ingredients
- Selenium sulfide 2%
- Allantoin
- Acetyl methionine
- Salicylic acid
- Burdock root extract
- Celandine extract
- Conditioning cream base
How to Use
- Wash hair first with an anti-dandruff shampoo
- Apply a small amount directly to the scalp and roots
- Leave on for 10–15 minutes
- Rinse thoroughly with warm water
- Use 1–2 times weekly
- For best results, combine with Sulsen Forte shampoo
Pack Size
- 75 ml tube
- Hair paste / scalp treatment
Important Features
- Best for persistent dandruff + seborrhea
- Step-2 scalp treatment format
- Helps prolong flake-free results
- Suitable for all hair types
- Made in Russia
- Classic Mirrolla Sulsen Forte line
Disclaimer
For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes and broken scalp skin. Discontinue use if burning or irritation worsens. This paste is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Persistent severe scalp redness, plaques, or hair shedding should be evaluated by a dermatologist. Selenium sulfide may lighten dyed hair if not rinsed thoroughly.