Milk thistle seed extract as a raw material:
- Biomimetic, vegan keratin alternative.
- Structurally, it mimics the natural keratin proteins of the hair, enabling integration with its structure and filling gaps in the cortex and cuticle.
- Creates a protective film against high temperatures and environmental factors.
- It helps maintain the integrity of the hair, increasing its resistance to mechanical and thermal damage.
- In vitro studies show the ability to stabilize protein structures, which may reduce hair breakage and fragility after exposure to stress factors.
Baobab oil (Adansonia Digitata Seed Oil) as a raw material:
- Vegetable oil rich in unsaturated fatty acids (omega-3, -6, -9) and vitamins A, D, E and F.
- Intensively nourishes and softens hair, improving its elasticity and resistance to damage.
- Supports the regeneration of the hair fiber structure after chemical treatments and thermal styling.
- Gives hair a silky smoothness and natural shine.
Grape seed oil (Vitis Vinifera Seed Oil) as a raw material:
- Light vegetable oil with a high content of linoleic acid and antioxidants (including vitamin E and polyphenols).
- Smoothes hair, reducing roughness and making it soft without weighing it down.
- Protects against moisture loss and the negative impact of environmental factors.
- In vitro studies have shown its ability to neutralize free radicals that damage hair proteins.
Complex of plant extracts (watercress, rosemary, sage, arnica, nettle) as a raw material:
- Contains natural antioxidants, vitamins and minerals that support hair condition.
- Strengthens the hair structure and improves its resistance to mechanical and thermal damage.
- Gives hair shine and softness, supporting its healthy appearance.
- Regular use of products with this plant complex may reduce the visibility of damaged ends.
Panthenol as a raw material:
- A humectant that easily penetrates the hair shaft and binds water molecules therein.
- Improves hair elasticity, reduces brittleness and adds shine.
- It creates a thin protective layer on the hair surface that reduces moisture loss.
- Instrumental studies have shown that it increases the optical thickness of the hair and improves its smoothness after just one application (Sivamani et al., 2007, J Cosmet Sci).
Lactic acid as a raw material:
- An alpha-hydroxy acid naturally occurring in metabolic processes, used in hair care as a pH regulator and conditioning ingredient.
- It helps close hair cuticles, increasing their smoothness and shine.
- Facilitates even distribution of active ingredients along the hair shaft.
- Helps retain moisture inside the hair fiber.