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Hair Loss Prevention Shampoo 8Fl.Oz(236ML) Capillary Proteins and Vitamins Advanced Formula Improves Scalp Circulation and Stimulates Hair Follicles
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Simone Tec Hair Loss Prevention Shampoo Capillary Proteins and Vitamins Advanced Formula Improves Scalp Circulation and Stimulates Hair Follicles Paraben Free Promotes Hair Growth Strengthens and Thickens Hair Regenerates the Follicle Moisturizes and Increases Elasticity. Hair Loss Prevention Shampoo has been developed specially for hair loss and scalp treatment. This treatment fortified with a biotechnological advanced Protein Complex Vitamins provides moisturization and enhances penetration of actives, can help strengthen to give volume. The essential element with Amino Acids derived from keratin can stimulate micro-circulation of the scalp. Using this shampoo can help the hair strands, increase the growth and regeneration of the hair follicles. How to Use : Evenly apply shampoo, gently and thoroughly massage hair and scalp, leave on for 2 minutes. Rinse hair with lukewarm water, dry and style as usual. Benefits Designed for hair loss and thinning hair to gently deep clean and stimulate the scalp to nourish and rejuvenate the hair follicles Fortified with Keratin and Panthenol (Pro Vitamin B5), hair feels lighter and cleaner. It can stop hairs from getting thinner and stimulate hair growth on the top of the scalp. Formulated with biotin, zinc, and B vitamins, this shampoo helps boost volume and thickness for fuller looking hair. It's chock-full of vitamins and oils that promote hair regrowth and prevent loss by hydrating, strengthening, and thickening strands with natural ingredients. The formula is a gentle and paraben-free formula, so it's a safe choice for color-treated hair and sensitive scalps. Keeping your scalp clean and at optimum health is a key part to achieving a fuller head of hair. Key Ingredients Salicylic Acid It aids the removal of dead skin cells and product build up from the scalp and hair follicles.
It can also penetrate the pores deeply; it unclogs the follicles and clears them out. Vitamin B-Complex B vitamins play a key role in producing red blood cells, which carry oxygen to the scalp so that hair follicles can generate new hair. Hydrolyzed Soy Proteins Hydrolyzed Proteins can penetrate the hair shaft, replace the lost protein, and strengthen the hair from inside. It also can help improve moisture retention and elasticity while giving hair softness, shine, and bounce. Hydrolyzed Collagen It builds hair proteins and strengthens the skin that contains your hair roots. It may also prevent hair follicle damage and graying. Genetics / Family History (Heredity) Hereditary hair loss means hair loss that runs in families. It is most often found in men but also in women. Hereditary hair loss affects your scalp the most, but it can also occur in other parts of your body. Your genes affect how sensitive your scalp is to a hormone called dihydrotestosterone (DHT), which shortens the growth phase of your hair. Your hair follicles also become smaller in response to DHT and you subsequently produce fewer and finer hairs. Hormone Imbalance Hormone imbalance hair loss can happen to everyone, but it’s more likely to happen to women. Caused by fluctuations in hormones, hair loss hormone imbalance is common during pregnancy and menopause. Childbirth Postpartum hair loss is normal and temporary. Postpartum change that is unrelated to breastfeeding. Most women will return to their usual hair growth cycle between 6 and 12 months after birth. Many new moms notice hair loss around three months postpartum. Stress Can hair loss be related to stress? Answer is yes. However, the good thing is that stress-induced hair loss is usually temporary. If your hair loss has been triggered by stress, managing your stress could be the key to returning to a healthy rate of hair growth. Medical Conditions Thyroid disease, lupus, diabetes, iron deficiency anemia, eating disorders, and anemia can cause hair loss. Most times, when the underlying condition is treated, the hair will return unless there is scarring as in some forms of lupus, lichen planus or follicular disorders. Hairstyling and Treatments Such as shampooing too often, perms, bleaching, and dyeing hair can contribute to overall hair thinning by making hair weak and brittle. Tight braiding, using rollers or hot curlers, and running hair picks through tight curls can also damage and break hair. However, these procedures don’t cause baldness. In most instances hair grows back normally if the source of the problem is removed. Still, severe damage to the hair or scalp sometimes causes permanent bald patches. Iron Deficiency It can also be caused by a lack of nutrients. When you don’t have enough iron, your body can’t produce the hemoglobin in your blood. Hemoglobin carries oxygen for the growth and repair of cells in your body, including the cells that stimulate hair growth. Weight Loss / Diet Hair loss after weight loss is usually associated with a condition called Telogen Effluvium. Fluctuation in the Body Mass Index causes physical stress, which signals the hair follicles to move into an inactive stage.