Say hello to immediate protection for hair affected by pollution – it safeguards your tresses from environmental pollutants and makes them feel fresh, while also adding a revitalising fragrance of zesty apple!
Air pollution and environmental particles such as pollen can have a harmful impact on people – including our scalp and hair. That’s because hair attracts particles, which, when they accumulate, make the hair feel dull and smell unpleasant. Over time, the structure of the hair suffers and the scalp becomes itchy. That’s precisely what the anti-pollution spray with Swiss apple is designed to combat. Used in addition to the Exfoliating shampoo and the shampoo from the same line, it provides perfect everyday protection. The spray contains an innovative active anti-pollution ingredient that surrounds your hair to reduce new harmful particles from settling on it.
But that’s not all – the spray’s powerful secret ingredients are the precious extracts of barley grass, nettle and Swiss apple obtained using in-house methods. The apple extract is obtained from early spring apples from Thurgau as a by-product of fruit farming. The spray harnesses the power of nature in other ways, too: the vegan formula, which is free from silicone, is made up of 97% ingredients of natural origin. The handy spray bottle will fit in any handbag, meaning you’ll have the addictive fresh fragrance of zesty apple with a hint of peach to hand whenever you need a quick protective blast. A reliable companion to see you through the day, ensuring your hair is protected from roots to tips.
The anti-pollution spray with Swiss apple at a glance.
- Anti-pollution spray for immediate protection and freshness
- With an active anti-pollution ingredient that reduces the build-up of new particles
- Made in Switzerland with extracts of young Swiss apples, barley grass and nettle obtained using in-house methods
- Free from silicone, vegan and made up of 97% ingredients of natural origin
- Practical freshness top-ups between washes

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