Vitamin E
Skin Care

With antioxidant properties to help maintain the health of both your scalp and hair - repair dry or damaged hair follicles and split ends, and potentially heal the hair shaft. Supplementing for 8 months has been reported to aid hair growth.

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Vitamin B5
Skin Care

A hero for hair; easily absorbed by the skin with anti-irritant and anti-inflammatory properties to soothe the scalp, and humectant-like properties to retain moisture by penetrating the hair cuticle, and entering the hair shaft where it promotes moisture retention and provides volume. Known to add sheen, strengthen damaged hair, increase elasticity, prevent tangles and act as a protective shield from the damages of styling and pollutants.

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Jojoba Oil
Skin Care

An excellent ingredient for skin and hair. Has anti-inflammatory properties and is rich in vitamins C, B, E and minerals including copper and zinc. Helps to reduce; redness, chaffing and chapping, the effects of eczema and rosacea, dry and itchy scalp and could also be helpful in treating dandruff. Known to restore damaged hair making it soft and glossy.

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Rose Geranium Oil
Skin Care

A nervous system tonic, which some people use for nerve pain, having a balancing and uplifting effect on body and mind, while being a wonderful oil for the skin. Contains several chemicals that seem to have antibacterial properties and may help with various skin conditions such as acne and eczema.

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Soy Protein
Skin Care

When completely hydrolysed (broken down into smaller chains of amino acids by reaction with water) soy amino acids result in an ingredient that is able to add natural beauty and softness to your hair - providing; conditioning properties, shine, body and manageability.

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Shea Butter
Skin Care

Protects your skin from the elements with a mild sun protection factor. Vitamins A and E, being the main factors responsible for the moisturising the skin giving it a fabulously softening and velvety feel. Consisting of a variety of fatty acids including oleic acid, stearic acid, linoleic acid, and palmitic acid, which are reported to significantly reduce the number of split ends of hair.

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