Chlorhexidine Shampoo Cap
Contains 2% chlorhexidine, providing rapid bacterial action and residual protection for up to six hours to reduce the spread of pathogens.
A simple, rinse-free solution to shampoo your hair. Our revolutionary cap is designed to be used on dry hair, cleaning and delivering antimicrobial action. By massaging the cap contents into the scalp it ensures a consistent chlorhexidine coverage to reduce microbial colonisation.
Product code: CHGSC1
NHSSC: VJT266






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