Gelatin Human hair is 91% keratin protein. This critical protein structure undergoes structural damage due to chemical processing, overuse of heat treatments and use of conventional hair products. The collagen component of gelatin remarkably resembles keratin in that they are both similar types of fibrous proteins, even sharing some of the same amino acids. Gelatin mimics the hair’s natural protein and when applied effectively replenishes and reinforces damaged protein bonds, adding structure, strength and renewed vitality
Bhringraj revered ayurvedic herb that activates hair follicles and stimulates hair growth
Brahmi a well known brain tonic, this ayurvedic herb also strengthens hair follicles and addresses scalp issues such as dandruff and itchiness
Nettle a nutritional powerhouse and excellent source of potassium, magnesium, chlorophyll and silica, all which are important for the growth and maintenance of hair, skin and nails
Triphala an ancient ayurvedic remedy used for anything from digestive disorders to detoxing. A whole body tonic that is both cleansing and nourishing
Sea Kelp Bioferment a critical and full spectrum source of minerals and trace minerals important for hair health. Fermented for increased bio-availability
Bamboo bioferment a fermented source of silica, the third most abundant trace mineral in the body and very important for hair, skin and nails. Silica impacts the structural fibres of the hair itself, making individual strands stronger, shiny and less vulnerable to breakage
Molasses iron and mineral rich, molasses adds a form of complete nutrition
Castor seed oil a thick, viscous oil known to hydrate and encourage hair growth when applied externally
Pumpkin seed oil contains phytosterol which is thought to prevent hair loss and promote hair growth