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OUR PLANTS

The citron

Purify and clarify hair that gets greasy quickly.

Everything you need to know about our citrons

The citron that we cultivate under the Corsican sun offers incredible purifying, clarifying power to hair that gets greasy quickly.
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NAME  Citron

PART USED  Whole fresh fruit

BOTANICAL NAME  Citrus medica l. 

FORM  Ethanolic extract

INCI NAME Citrus medica l. extract

ORIGIN 
France

HARVEST November-December

SECTOR Conventional

PROPERTIES OF THE CITRON

Why is it so effective for your hair?

Modern life generates external aggressors- pollution, hard water and dust that can be deposited on the hair, weighing it down, making it dull and often stimulating the process of sebum production in the scalp. 

We have selected the Corsican citron for the sweetness of its pulp and its energising and detoxifying properties. Our Citrons are harvested exclusively by hand, just before it is ripe, when they are still bright green, full of amino acids and vitamins - thanks to the sun of the Island of Beauty. At our factory in Gaillac in the Tarn region, we obtain a gold-coloured citron extract from crushing the whole fruit to help hair regain its vitality and protect against oxidative stress from external environmental aggressors.

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    A few words from our expert

    Citron in shampoo brings energy, lightness and vitality, just like when you taste it! It even removes pollution and limescale, making it the perfect ingredient for " ultralight " energised hair.

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    Alexandre Panel

    Klorane Botanist

    What about the planet?

    Respect for the environment

    GreenMission PF is supporting the citron supplier in Corsica towards the transition to agroecology by financing a research programme to use biological control to fight ants.

    Botanical illustration Pack Citron

    Did you know?

    The citron could be the forbidden fruit of the Garden of Eden. It was used by the Romans for essential oils and as an antidote, disinfectant and antiseptic, as well as for magical and ritual purposes. It is also called the " Median apple " by Alexander the Great who introduced it to the Middle East.

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    Klorane has been taking care of you and nature for over 50 years.

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