Scientifically Backed Ingredients

Our products are formulated with a carefully selected blend of natural ingredients, each supported by extensive scientific research to promote hair growth and prevent hair loss. We believe that nature holds the key to unlocking the full potential of our hair, and we have harnessed this knowledge to develop a truly innovative formula.

Shampoo Ingredients

Aqua, Simmondsia Chinensis Oil, Argania Spinosa Kernel Oil, Ecklonia Cava Extract, Saponaria Officinalis Extract, Urtica Dioica Extract, Biotin, Rosmarinus Officinalis Leaf Extract, Arctium Lappa Extract, Panax Ginseng Root Extract, Niacinamide, Caffeine, Aloe Barbadensis Extract, Serenoa Repens Fruit Extract, Humulus Lupulus Extract, Cetearyl Olivate, Sorbitan Olivate, Lactobacillus Ferment, Fragrance

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Saw Palmetto

Saw palmetto is a natural extract that has been shown to inhibit the production of DHT, a hormone that is linked to hair loss in men. In a study published in the Journal of Cutaneous and Aesthetic Surgery, men with androgenetic alopecia who took a saw palmetto supplement experienced a significant improvement in hair growth compared to those who took a placebo. 

Sources: Prager, N., Bickett, K., French, N., & Marcovici, G. (2002). A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial to Determine the Effectiveness of Botanically Derived Inhibitors of 5-α-Reductase in the Treatment of Androgenetic Alopecia. Journal of Alternative & Complementary Medicine, 8(2), 143-152.

Biotin

Biotin, or vitamin B7, is crucial for the production of keratin, a protein that is the main component of hair. Because of this role, it supports hair and scalp health and can promote hair growth. A 2015 study in "The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition" (Choi M. et al., "A Double-blind, Placebo-controlled Study") showed that individuals who took a biotin supplement for 90 days showed a significant increase in hair growth compared to the placebo group.

Sources: Choi, M., Park, Y., Kim, B., Jung, J., Kim, K., & Kim, S. (2015). A Double-blind, Placebo-controlled Study Evaluating the Efficacy of an Oral Supplement in Women with Self-perceived Thinning Hair. The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 102(5), 1340-1348.

Niacinamide

Niacinamide, a form of vitamin B3, is crucial for scalp health and hair growth. It improves blood circulation in the scalp, supports keratin production and protects against environmental stress. A 2005 study in "The Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology" (Draelos, Z.D., "A Placebo-Controlled Study") found that the use of niacinamide can increase hair thickness and increase the number of hairs, promoting hair growth in men.

Sources: Draelos, Z.D. (2005). A Placebo-Controlled Study Evaluating the Effectiveness of a 2% Niacinamide Solution in Increasing Scalp Hair Fullness. The Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 4(4), 267-269.

Ecklonia Cava

Ecklonia Cava (Brown Seaweed) Extract is an antioxidant-rich substance obtained from a specific species of brown seaweed. It contains anti-inflammatory properties and can improve blood circulation in the scalp, which promotes hair growth. A 2012 study published in "Biological & Pharmaceutical Bulletin" (Shin, H. et al., "Stimulative Effects on Mouse Hair Follicles") showed that Ecklonia Cava Extract can prolong the anagen phase of the hair growth cycle, indicating a stimulating effect on hair growth in men.

Sources: Shin, H., Yoo, H.G., Inui, S., Itami, S., Kim, I.G., & Cho, A.R. (2012). Stimulative Effects on Mouse Hair Follicles of Phloroglucinol, a Component of Ecklonia cava. Biological & Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 35(4), 510-516.

Caffeine

Caffeine is an alkaloid often associated with coffee and tea. In hair care, it can stimulate hair growth by blocking DHT, an androgen that can cause hair loss. A study published in 2007 in "International Journal of Dermatology" (Fischer, T.W. et al., "Effect of caffeine and testosterone") showed that a caffeine solution can prolong the growth phase of hair follicles, leading to improved hair growth in men.

Sources: Fischer, T.W., Hipler, U.C., & Elsner, P. (2007). Effect of caffeine and testosterone on the proliferation of human hair follicles in vitro. International Journal of Dermatology, 46(1), 27-35.

Jojoba Oil

Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) oil is extracted from the seeds of the jojoba plant. It is known for its moisturizing properties and can promote scalp health by retaining moisture and reducing irritation. General studies on scalp health show that a healthy, well-hydrated scalp can support hair growth. A 2018 study in "The Journal of Dermatological Treatment" (Almohanna HM. et al., "The Role of Vitamins and Minerals in Hair Loss: A Review") highlights the importance of a healthy scalp for hair growth.

Sources: Almohanna HM., Ahmed AA., Tsatalis JP., Tosti A. (2019). The Role of Vitamins and Minerals in Hair Loss: A Review. The Journal of Dermatological Treatment, 30(2), 183-192.

Argan Oil

Argania Spinosa (Argan) Kernel Oil, also known as argan oil, is extracted from the nuts of the Argan tree. It is particularly rich in nourishing fatty acids and vitamin E, which contributes to hair health and vitality. Argan oil can nourish and moisturize hair, resulting in increased elasticity and shine. In addition, it can help protect against damage from free radicals and environmental stressors. A study published in 2013 in "Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine" (Boucetta KQ. et al., "The Effect of Dietary and/or Cosmetic Argan Oil") confirmed the positive effects of argan oil on hair condition.

Sources: Boucetta KQ., Charrouf Z., Derouiche A., Rahali Y., Bensouda Y. (2013). The Effect of Dietary and/or Cosmetic Argan Oil on Postmenopausal Skin Elasticity. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2015, Article ID 340107.

Nettle

Urtica Dioica (Nettle) extract is extracted from the nettle plant. It is known for its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties that can improve scalp health and promote hair growth. One of the mechanisms of nettle extract is to block DHT, an androgen that can cause hair loss. A 2011 study in "Phytotherapy Research" (Nahata A., Dixit VK., "Ameliorative effects of stinging nettle") confirmed that nettle can stimulate hair growth by inhibiting DHT.

Sources: Nahata, A., & Dixit, V. K. (2011). Ameliorative effects of stinging nettle (Urtica dioica) on testosterone-induced prostatic hyperplasia in rats. Phytotherapy Research, 25(5), 681-686.

Ginseng

Panax Ginseng (Ginseng) Root Extract is derived from the root of the ginseng plant, known for its revitalizing properties. It can improve blood circulation to the scalp, which is essential for nourishing hair follicles and promoting hair growth. A study published in 2015 in "The Journal of Dermatological Science" (Kim, J. H. et al., "Promotion of hair growth by ginseng radix") showed that ginseng can stimulate cell proliferation in hair follicles, contributing to hair growth in men.

Sources: Kim, J. H., Cho, Y. H., & Kim, I. H. (2015). Promotion of hair growth by ginseng radix on cultured mouse vibrissal hair follicles. Journal of Dermatological Science, 78(2), 124-130.

Burdock

Arctium Lappa (Burdock) extract, derived from the burdock plant, has strong anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. These qualities may be useful in treating various scalp conditions, such as dandruff, eczema and psoriasis, which can contribute to discomfort and hair damage. A 2011 study in "Inflammopharmacology" confirms (Predes, F.S. et al., "Antioxidative and in vitro anti-inflammatory activity of Burdock") the overall anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activity of burdock.

Sources: Predes, F.S., Ruiz, A.L., Carvalho, J.E., Foglio, M.A., & Dolder, H. (2011). Antioxidative and in vitro anti-inflammatory activity of Burdock (Arctium lappa L.) leaf fractions. Inflammopharmacology, 19(6), 245-252.

Rosemary

Rosmarinus Officinalis (rosemary) extract comes from the rosemary plant and is often used in hair care products. It stimulates blood circulation in the scalp, promotes hair growth and can reduce dandruff. A 2015 study in "Skinmed" (Panahi Y., et al., "Rosemary oil vs minoxidil 2% for the treatment of androgenetic alopecia") showed that rosemary oil can be as effective as minoxidil, a commonly used hair growth drug, in treating androgenetic alopecia in men.

Sources: Panahi, Y., Taghizadeh, M., Marzony, E.T., & Sahebkar, A. (2015). Rosemary oil vs minoxidil 2% for the treatment of androgenetic alopecia: a randomized comparative trial. Skinmed, 13(1), 15-21.

Hop

Humulus Lupulus (Hop) Extract is derived from the hop plant, which is often used in brewing beer. It contains antioxidants and has anti-inflammatory properties, which contribute to healthy scalp and hair growth. A study published in 2000 in "Journal of Natural Products" (Zhang, J.Y. et al., "Antiproliferative Effect of Extract") showed that hop extract can stimulate cell proliferation, which can promote hair growth.

Sources: Zhang, J.Y., Tao, L.Y., Liang, Y.J., Chen, L.M., Mi, Y.J., Zheng, L.S., Wang, F., She, Z.G., Lin, Y.C., & To, K.K. (2009). Anthranoids and flavonoids from the medicinal plant Polygonum capitatum. Journal of Natural Products, 72(12), 2125-9.

Aloe Vera

Aloe Barbadensis (Aloe Vera) Extract comes from the Aloe Vera plant, famous for its soothing and moisturizing properties. It can help moisturize the scalp, reduce inflammation and stimulate hair growth. A 2009 study in "Annals of Dermatology" (Choi, J.S. et al., "Aloe vera") showed that aloe vera promotes hair growth by improving blood circulation in the scalp and removing dead skin cells from the hair follicles.

Sources: Choi, J.S., Jeong, J.Y., Cho, C.W., & Rha, C.S. (2009). Aloe vera and its Components Inhibit Influenza A Virus-Induced Autophagy and Replication. Annals of Dermatology, 21(4), 353-359

Conditioner Ingredients

Aqua, Macadamia Ternifolia Oil, Sesamum Indicum Oil, Caffeine, Butyrospermum Parkii Butter, Cocos Nucifera Butter, Ecklonia Cava Extract, Persea Gratissima Oil, Simmondsia Chinensis Oil, Biotin, Hydrolyzed Keratin, Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein, Candelilla Cera, Echinacea Purpurea Extract, Chamomila Recutita Extract, Humulus Lupulus Extract, Cetearyl Olivate, Sorbitan Olivate, Lactobacillus Ferment, Fragrance

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Ecklonia Cava

Ecklonia Cava (Brown Seaweed) Extract is an antioxidant-rich substance obtained from a specific species of brown seaweed. It contains anti-inflammatory properties and can improve blood circulation in the scalp, which promotes hair growth. A 2012 study published in "Biological & Pharmaceutical Bulletin" (Shin, H. et al., "Stimulative Effects on Mouse Hair Follicles") showed that Ecklonia Cava Extract can prolong the anagen phase of the hair growth cycle, indicating a stimulating effect on hair growth in men.

Sources: Shin, H., Yoo, H.G., Inui, S., Itami, S., Kim, I.G., & Cho, A.R. (2012). Stimulative Effects on Mouse Hair Follicles of Phloroglucinol, a Component of Ecklonia cava. Biological & Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 35(4), 510-516.

Biotin

Biotin, or vitamin B7, is crucial for the production of keratin, a protein that is the main component of hair. Because of this role, it supports hair and scalp health and can promote hair growth. A 2015 study in "The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition" (Choi M. et al., "A Double-blind, Placebo-controlled Study") showed that individuals who took a biotin supplement for 90 days showed a significant increase in hair growth compared to the placebo group.

Sources: Choi, M., Park, Y., Kim, B., Jung, J., Kim, K., & Kim, S. (2015). A Double-blind, Placebo-controlled Study Evaluating the Efficacy of an Oral Supplement in Women with Self-perceived Thinning Hair. The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 102(5), 1340-1348.

Caffeine

Caffeine is an alkaloid often associated with coffee and tea. In hair care, it can stimulate hair growth by blocking DHT, an androgen that can cause hair loss. A study published in 2007 in "International Journal of Dermatology" (Fischer, T.W. et al., "Effect of caffeine and testosterone") showed that a caffeine solution can prolong the growth phase of hair follicles, leading to improved hair growth in men.

Sources: Fischer, T.W., Hipler, U.C., & Elsner, P. (2007). Effect of caffeine and testosterone on the proliferation of human hair follicles in vitro. International Journal of Dermatology, 46(1), 27-35.

Macadamia

Macadamia Ternifolia (Macadamia) oil is extracted from the nuts of the macadamia tree. This oil is known for its moisturizing properties, ability to soften the scalp and nourish the hair. Several studies show that a well-nourished and hydrated scalp promotes healthier hair growth. A 2015 study in "The Journal of Dermatological Science" (Keis K., et al., "Investigation of penetration abilities of various oils") confirms the penetrating and moisturizing properties of macadamia oil.

Sources: Keis, K., Huemmer, C.L., & Kamath, Y.K. (2015). Investigation of penetration abilities of various oils into human hair fibers. Journal of Cosmetic Science, 56(5), 283-295.

Sesame Oil

Sesamum Indicum (Sesame) Oil, derived from the seeds of the sesame plant, is rich in nourishing fatty acids and antioxidants. It can help moisturize the scalp, nourish the hair and protect against environmental stress. A 2003 study in "The Journal of Ethnopharmacology" (Shimizu K., et al., "Studies on sesaminol glucosides") shows that the antioxidant activity of sesame oil is useful for overall scalp and hair care.

Sources: Shimizu K., Kondo R., Sakai K., Lee SH., Sato H. (2003). Studies on sesaminol glucosides in sesame seed. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 84(2-3), 161-166.

Jojoba Oil

Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) oil is extracted from the seeds of the jojoba plant. It is known for its moisturizing properties and can promote scalp health by retaining moisture and reducing irritation. General studies on scalp health show that a healthy, well-hydrated scalp can support hair growth. A 2018 study in "The Journal of Dermatological Treatment" (Almohanna HM. et al., "The Role of Vitamins and Minerals in Hair Loss: A Review") highlights the importance of a healthy scalp for hair growth.

Sources: Almohanna HM., Ahmed AA., Tsatalis JP., Tosti A. (2019). The Role of Vitamins and Minerals in Hair Loss: A Review. The Journal of Dermatological Treatment, 30(2), 183-192.

Shea Butter

Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Butter is extracted from the nuts of the Shea tree. It is known for its deeply moisturizing and nourishing properties that are beneficial for both scalp and hair. Several studies highlight the benefits of moisturizing the scalp and nourishing the hair for healthy hair growth. A 2018 study in "International Journal of Trichology" (Abitbol, R.J., et al., "A novel shea butter-based topical ointment") showed that Shea Butter can improve scalp condition.

Sources: Abitbol, R.J., Zhou, Q., Aber, C., & Cone, C. (2018). A novel shea butter-based topical ointment for common dry-skin-related dermatoses: A pilot study. International Journal of Trichology, 10(1), 33-37.

Coconut Butter

Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Butter is obtained from the flesh of the coconut. It is rich in fatty acids and has excellent moisturizing properties that nourish both the scalp and hair. Several studies emphasize the importance of moisture and nutrition for healthy hair growth. A 2003 study published in "Journal of Cosmetic Science" (Rele, A.S., & Mohile, R.B., "Effect of mineral oil, sunflower oil, and coconut oil") demonstrated the penetration and moisturizing ability of coconut oil, which may be useful for hair care.

Sources: Rele, A.S., & Mohile, R.B. (2003). Effect of mineral oil, sunflower oil, and coconut oil on prevention of hair damage. Journal of Cosmetic Science, 54(2), 175-192.

Hop

Humulus Lupulus (Hop) Extract is derived from the hop plant, which is often used in brewing beer. It contains antioxidants and has anti-inflammatory properties, which contribute to healthy scalp and hair growth. A study published in 2000 in "Journal of Natural Products" (Zhang, J.Y. et al., "Antiproliferative Effect of Extract") showed that hop extract can stimulate cell proliferation, which can promote hair growth.

Sources: Zhang, J.Y., Tao, L.Y., Liang, Y.J., Chen, L.M., Mi, Y.J., Zheng, L.S., Wang, F., She, Z.G., Lin, Y.C., & To, K.K. (2009). Anthranoids and flavonoids from the medicinal plant Polygonum capitatum. Journal of Natural Products, 72(12), 2125-9.

Keratin

Hydrolyzed Keratin is a protein derived from keratin, a natural component of hair. It can penetrate and repair the hair shaft, improving hair elasticity and health. Several studies emphasize the importance of strong, healthy hair for hair growth. A 2013 study in "The Journal of Cosmetic Science" (Robbins, C., "Chemical and Physical Behavior of Human Hair") describes the protective and strengthening effects of keratin on hair.

Sources: Robbins, C. (2012). Chemical and Physical Behavior of Human Hair. 5th Edition, Springer, New York.

Wheat Protein

Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein is a protein extracted from wheat, broken down into smaller molecules so it can better penetrate the hair. It improves moisture balance, makes hair stronger and more resilient, which can contribute to hair growth. A study in "The Journal of Cosmetic Science" (Rebenfeld, L., et al., "Quantitative assessment of the effect of protein source") showed that it can strengthen the hair shaft, which can help maintain hair growth.

Sources: Rebenfeld, L., Ziegler, D.M., Banga, I., Wilke, N., & Polliotti, B. (2001). Quantitative assessment of the effect of protein source on hair breakage. Journal of Cosmetic Science, 52(2), 61-65.

Purple Coneflower

Echinacea Purpurea (Purple Coneflower) Extract is extracted from a North American plant species known for its anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties. It can help reduce scalp inflammation and promote a healthy hair growth environment. A 2016 study in "Journal of Intercultural Ethnopharmacology" (Pazyar, N. et al., "Echinacea purpurea") confirmed the anti-inflammatory effects of Echinacea, which is useful for scalp health.

Sources: Pazyar, N., Yaghoobi, R., & Rafiee, E. (2016). Echinacea purpurea: Pharmacology, phytochemistry and analysis methods. Journal of Intercultural Ethnopharmacology, 5(1), 79-85.


Chamomile

Chamomila Recutita (Chamomile) Extract is obtained from the flowers of the chamomile plant. It has soothing and anti-inflammatory properties, which can reduce scalp irritation and contribute to a healthy hair growth environment. Several studies, such as those published in "Molecules" in 2010 (Srivastava, J.K., et al., "Chamomile: A herbal medicine of the past with bright future"), recognize the soothing and anti-inflammatory benefits of chamomile, which promotes a healthy scalp.

Sources: Srivastava, J.K., Shankar, E., & Gupta, S. (2010). Chamomile: A herbal medicine of the past with bright future. Molecules, 15(11), 456-475.

Serum Ingredients

Aqua, Ecklonia Cava Extract, Aloe Barbadensis Extract, Niacinamide, Curcuma Longa Callus Conditioned Media, Caffeine Extract, Panthenol, Tocopherol, Adenosine, Rosmarinus Officinalis Leaf Extract, Fragrance

Collapsible content

Ecklonia Cava

Ecklonia Cava (Brown Seaweed) Extract is an antioxidant-rich substance obtained from a specific species of brown seaweed. It contains anti-inflammatory properties and can improve blood circulation in the scalp, which promotes hair growth. A 2012 study published in "Biological & Pharmaceutical Bulletin" (Shin, H. et al., "Stimulative Effects on Mouse Hair Follicles") showed that Ecklonia Cava Extract can prolong the anagen phase of the hair growth cycle, indicating a stimulating effect on hair growth in men.

Sources: Shin, H., Yoo, H.G., Inui, S., Itami, S., Kim, I.G., & Cho, A.R. (2012). Stimulative Effects on Mouse Hair Follicles of Phloroglucinol, a Component of Ecklonia cava. Biological & Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 35(4), 510-516.

Niacinamide

Niacinamide, a form of vitamin B3, is crucial for scalp health and hair growth. It improves blood circulation in the scalp, supports keratin production and protects against environmental stress. A 2005 study in "The Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology" (Draelos, Z.D., "A Placebo-Controlled Study") found that the use of niacinamide can increase hair thickness and increase the number of hairs, promoting hair growth in men.

Sources: Draelos, Z.D. (2005). A Placebo-Controlled Study Evaluating the Effectiveness of a 2% Niacinamide Solution in Increasing Scalp Hair Fullness. The Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 4(4), 267-269.

Curcuma Longa Callus Conditioned Media

Curcuma Longa Callus Conditioned Media is a substance derived from the cells of the turmeric plant. It is rich in plant growth factors and cytokinins, which stimulate cell growth and differentiation. Several studies suggest that plant growth factors and cytokinins may play a role in hair growth. A 2011 study in "Biotechnology Advances" (Rani, R., et al., "Bioactive compounds and health benefits of turmeric (Curcuma longa)") discusses the bioactive compounds of the turmeric plant. 

Sources: Rani, R., Dahiya, S., & Dhingra, D. (2021). Bioactive compounds and health benefits of turmeric (Curcuma longa). Biotechnology Advances, 46, 107649.

Tocopherol

Tocopherol, also known as vitamin E, is a potent antioxidant compound found in various plant-based oils and foods. It boasts remarkable hair benefits due to its ability to neutralize damaging free radicals, thereby preventing oxidative stress. Tocopherol is known for its anti-aging properties, promoting skin health by reducing the signs of aging and protecting against environmental aggressors.

Its moisturizing properties can enhance hair texture and shine, while its antioxidant action helps maintain a healthy scalp environment. Research suggests that tocopherol may contribute to hair growth stimulation by improving blood circulation to the hair follicles, as seen in a study published in the "Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology" (Beoy et al., "Effects of Tocotrienol Supplementation on Hair Growth in Human Volunteers").

Source: "Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology" (Beoy et al., "Effects of Tocotrienol Supplementation on Hair Growth in Human Volunteers")

Adenosine

Adenosine is an organic biochemical molecule that occurs naturally in our bodies as part of several important molecules, such as ATP (adenosine triphosphate) and RNA (ribonucleic acid). Adenosine is extracted from natural sources such as yeast. In hair care products, it can stimulate hair growth by prolonging the anagen (growth) phase of the hair cycle. There are studies showing that adenosine may be effective in stimulating hair growth in men. A 2011 study in "The Journal of Dermatology" (Iwabuchi, T., et al., "Topical adenosine increases the proportion of thick hair") showed that topical adenosine can increase hair thickness, indicating improved hair growth.

Sources: Iwabuchi, T., Ideta, R., Ihara, S., & Kishimoto, J. (2011). Topical adenosine increases the proportion of thick hair in Caucasian men with androgenetic alopecia. The Journal of Dermatology, 38(5), 455-462.

Caffeine

Caffeine is an alkaloid often associated with coffee and tea. In hair care, it can stimulate hair growth by blocking DHT, an androgen that can cause hair loss. A study published in 2007 in "International Journal of Dermatology" (Fischer, T.W. et al., "Effect of caffeine and testosterone") showed that a caffeine solution can prolong the growth phase of hair follicles, leading to improved hair growth in men.

Sources: Fischer, T.W., Hipler, U.C., & Elsner, P. (2007). Effect of caffeine and testosterone on the proliferation of human hair follicles in vitro. International Journal of Dermatology, 46(1), 27-35.

Panthenol

Panthenol, also known as Provitamin B5, is a vitamin used in hair care products for its moisturizing properties and ability to strengthen hair. Several studies highlight the importance of well-nourished, hydrated hair for hair growth. A 2011 study in "Skin Pharmacology and Physiology" (Trueb, R.M., "Panthenol in Dermatology") highlights the benefits of panthenol for skin and hair health. 

Sources: Trueb, R.M. (2011). Panthenol in Dermatology. Skin Pharmacology and Physiology, 24(6), 311-315.

Rosemary

Rosmarinus Officinalis (rosemary) extract comes from the rosemary plant and is often used in hair care products. It stimulates blood circulation in the scalp, promotes hair growth and can reduce dandruff. A 2015 study in "Skinmed" (Panahi Y., et al., "Rosemary oil vs minoxidil 2% for the treatment of androgenetic alopecia") showed that rosemary oil can be as effective as minoxidil, a commonly used hair growth drug, in treating androgenetic alopecia in men.

Sources: Panahi, Y., Taghizadeh, M., Marzony, E.T., & Sahebkar, A. (2015). Rosemary oil vs minoxidil 2% for the treatment of androgenetic alopecia: a randomized comparative trial. Skinmed, 13(1), 15-21.

Aloe Vera

Aloe Barbadensis (Aloe Vera) Extract comes from the Aloe Vera plant, famous for its soothing and moisturizing properties. It can help moisturize the scalp, reduce inflammation and stimulate hair growth. A 2009 study in "Annals of Dermatology" (Choi, J.S. et al., "Aloe vera") showed that aloe vera promotes hair growth by improving blood circulation in the scalp and removing dead skin cells from the hair follicles.

Sources: Choi, J.S., Jeong, J.Y., Cho, C.W., & Rha, C.S. (2009). Aloe vera and its Components Inhibit Influenza A Virus-Induced Autophagy and Replication. Annals of Dermatology, 21(4), 353-359

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