The “Gotta Get” Set | Jupiter
If you have light-to-moderate flaking, dry scalp, redness or irritation, this is the go-to duo for you. Formulated as a pair, our medicated shampoo tends to your dandruff, while the conditioner adds needed moisture to your scalp and hair. The net result = a clean, hydrated scalp and healthy, shiny hair.
If you have light-to-moderate flaking, dry scalp, redness or irritation, this is the go-to duo for you. Formulated as a pair, our medicated shampoo tends to your dandruff, while the conditioner adds needed moisture to your scalp and hair. The net result = a clean, hydrated scalp and healthy, shiny hair. Check out The “Triple Threat” Set if you flake on the regular and could use a bit more control. SHAMPOO BACK-ORDERED: est. shipping early May.
Balancing Shampoo
This isn’t a popularity contest, but if it were, our Balancing Shampoo would probably win. This often-sold-out soothing cleanser reduces hair breakage by 30% while getting to the root of dandruff (flaking, irritation, dry scalp), thanks to our star active ingredient, Zinc Pyrithione. With a lush aroma of mint, vanilla, sage, and lavender, it’s bound to elevate your mood and your shower. SHAMPOO BACK-ORDERED: est. shipping early May.
- Removes flakes
- Controls dandruff irritation
Additional information
Includes | Balancing Shampoo (9.5 fl oz.)* |
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Gotta may refer to:
- Jack Gotta (1929–2013), American-born Canadian football player, coach and manager
- Zamir Gotta, Russian film producer
- Gotta Barrage, on the Vamsadhara River, Odisha and Andhra Pradesh states, India
Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun and the largest in the Solar System. It is a gas giant with a mass more than 2.5 times that of all the other planets in the Solar System combined and slightly less than one-thousandth the mass of the Sun. Its diameter is eleven times that of Earth, and a tenth that of the Sun. Jupiter orbits the Sun at a distance of 5.20 AU (778.5 Gm), with an orbital period of 11.86 years. It is the third-brightest natural object in the Earth's night sky, after the Moon and Venus, and has been observed since prehistoric times. Its name derives from that of Jupiter, the chief deity of ancient Roman religion.
Jupiter was the first of the Sun's planets to form, and its inward migration during the primordial phase of the Solar System affected much of the formation history of the other planets. Jupiter's atmosphere consists of 76% hydrogen and 24% helium by mass, with a denser interior. It contains trace elements and compounds like carbon, oxygen, sulfur, neon, ammonia, water vapour, phosphine, hydrogen sulfide, and hydrocarbons. Jupiter's helium abundance is 80% of the Sun's, similar to Saturn's composition. The ongoing contraction of Jupiter's interior generates more heat than the planet receives from the Sun. Its internal structure is believed to consist of an outer mantle of fluid metallic hydrogen and a diffuse inner core of denser material. Because of its rapid rate of rotation, one turn in ten hours, Jupiter is an oblate spheroid; it has a slight but noticeable bulge around the equator. The outer atmosphere is divided into a series of latitudinal bands, with turbulence and storms along their interacting boundaries; the most obvious result of this is the Great Red Spot, a giant storm that has been recorded since 1831.
Jupiter's magnetic field is the strongest and second-largest contiguous structure in the Solar System, generated by eddy currents within the fluid, metallic hydrogen core. The solar wind interacts with the magnetosphere, extending it outward and affecting Jupiter's orbit. Jupiter is surrounded by a faint system of planetary rings that were discovered in 1979 by Voyager 1 and further investigated by the Galileo orbiter in the 1990s. The Jovian ring system consists mainly of dust and has three main segments: an inner torus of particles known as the halo, a relatively bright main ring, and an outer gossamer ring. The rings have a reddish colour in visible and near-infrared light. The age of the ring system is unknown, possibly dating back to Jupiter's formation.
At least 95 moons orbit the planet; the four largest moons—Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto—orbit within the magnetosphere, and were discovered by Galileo Galilei in 1610. Ganymede, the largest of the four, is larger than the planet Mercury. Since 1973, Jupiter has been visited by nine robotic probes: seven flybys and two dedicated orbiters, with two more en route.
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by Alana
I was hesitant to spend this much money on shampoo but I’ve tried so many other ones that claimed to help with dry, flakey scalp and none of them were working at all. Finally took the risk and I definitely noticed it was helping the first couple of times. My scalp has been absolutely awful due to health issues so I know that I have a lot of things to fix internally to help with my scalp still but this at least keeps my confidence about my hair up while I deal with the internal issues. I use it once every 2 to 3 days and it keeps the flakes down to a massive minimum so I’m not overly self-conscious about people seeing white flakes in my brown hair. Very glad to have found this product and plan to keep using it for the foreseeable future.
by Lisa
I have scalp psoriasis and have tried many things to help my scalp. I ran across Jupiter products and decided to try them. I love them! My scalp is the best it has been in years, and my hair is in great condition. I would highly recommend people to try it, especially if you have scalp issues.
by Jessika
I have been struggling with dandruff and itchy scalp for years. When I stopped using Head & Shoulders, I couldn’t find anything that worked… Until now! My dandruff is gone, and my scalp feels amazing. I even tried switching to another shampoo to see if there would be a difference in my hair, but I ended up going BACK to Jupiter because it’s been the only product that has kept the flakes away and my scalp feeling amazing. I would HIGHLY recommend!
by Maria
I was struggling to find something that was natural that was going to help. I had tried so many natural products only to be severely disappointed. This product worked after my second use of it! I was genuinely shocked and also really skeptical about it, but am sold to life long use of it now!