- Pros:
- Coconut oil hair mask with shea butter, argan oil, rosehip seed oil, and other nutrients for hair growth
- For all hair types
- Nutrient-rich formula that quickly restores shine
- Helps repair damaged hair
- Restores the hair's health
- Nourishes and moisturizes hair from the roots to the ends
- Boosts hair follicle health
- Stimulates hair growth
- Helps restore dry, weak, and damaged, color-treated hair
- Reduces split ends and frizzy hair
- Paraben-free, sulfate-free, and parfum-free
Ingredients Concern: None discovered
Cons: May not provide the same experience for all users, Should not come in contact with the eyes
Coconut promotes skin health, including the scalp, and enhances the body's ability to prevent and/or repair UV-induced skin and hair damage [1-4].
Shea butter is frequently used in cosmetics due to its deep conditioning and skin (scalp) protecting properties [5, 6].
Vitamin B5 has moisturizing-enhancing properties that are beneficial for the skin, including the scalp, and it promotes healthy hair follicles [7, 8].
Vitamin E has potent antioxidant properties that help create a protective barrier on the surface of the skin (scalp) [9].
Argan oil and rosehip seed oil have moisturizing properties that are beneficial for the skin, including the scalp and hair follicles [10, 11].
Promotes hair growth [1-7]; Restores hair strength [1-7]; Lesses thinning hair [8]; Targets scalp irritation [8]
Coconut oil supports moisture retention on dry, irritated skin (e.g., scalp) and it helps targets skin inflammation [1-4].
Shea butter has potent anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties that help it create a protective barrier on the skin (scalp) [5, 6].
Vitamin B5 promotes wound healing and helps the body combat acne-related skin issues, including those which affect the scalp [7]. Vitamin B5 also helps nourish (mositurize) hair follicles, which supports hair growth and lessens hair loss [8].
Vitamin E has anti-inflammatory, skin-smoothing, and photo-protecting properties, it helps the outer layer of the skin (scalp) maintain its moisture, and it accelerates wound healing on the skin (scalp) [9].
In addition, Argan oil and rosehip seed oil moisturize the hair and scalp due to their unsaturated fatty acid content, which helps restore volume, elasticity, and shine to thin looking hair [10, 11].
Rosehip seed oil is a rich source of unsaturated fatty acids and antioxidants that help provide protection against inflammation and oxidative stress [10]. Could not find research to substantiate the benefits of ginger oil for hair health.
Key Ingredients: Coconut oil; Shea butter; Rosehip seed oil; Argan oil
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All Ingredients: Coconut oil; Shea Butter; Water; Rosehip seed oil; Vitamin E; Vitamin B5; Glycerin; Argan oil; Glycine; Betaine; Climbazole; Ginger oil
Wash hair and apply masque. Allow to set for 5 to 20 minutes, then rinse thoroughly. Avoid eye contact.
These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
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