Treated Hair Treatment Shampoo and Vitamins
Treated Hair Treatment Shampoo and Vitamins
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EAN
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983389813
MINSAN
MINSAN
983389813
Complete treatment to keep hair and scalp healthy following straightening treatments with keratin, dyes and frequent use of the straightener. It combines the Hair Nutri Treated Hair Shampoo with the high titration supplement of phytotherapeutic extracts Hair Vitamins Hair Care. They nourish and repair the hair to restore the natural volume, tone and texture of the hair.
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A single treatment for the well-being and health of hair and skin. Protects, nourishes and repairs the hair allowing healthy growth from the follicle to the tip. It restores volume and flexibility by restoring the natural structure of the hair damaged by dyes, heat and straightening treatments.
Treated Hair Shampoo Hair Nutri is a natural and nourishing shampoo , with a pleasant orchid fragrance, based on precious macadamia seed oil. Aggressive shampoos, the habit of drying hair quickly with too hot air, the use of straighteners, keratin treatments or too frequent dyes weaken the keratin structure of the hair. These appear brittle, deteriorated, full of split ends and often tend to break and fall out. The natural remedy for hair damaged by excessive treatments is Hair Nutri Treated Hair Shampoo. With its formula with delicate surfactants and specific phytotherapeutic extracts with a strengthening action, it gently cleanses the scalp, protects , nourishes and repairs the hair in depth and restores volume, tone and natural softness.
The nourishing properties of Hair Nutri Treated Hair Shampoo are due to the phytotherapeutic extract of macadamia seed oil. This oil contains a large amount of vitamin E, oleic acid, omega 3 and palmitoleic acid, has a composition of sebum-like fatty acids and effectively protects treated and damaged hair, nourishing it in depth.
Vitamin Hair Treatment Hair Care is a food supplement based on highly titrated phytotherapeutic extracts of bamboo, French maritime pine and tribolo, enriched with minerals, vitamins, biotin and zinc.
Bamboo is a plant native to the Far East known for its rapid growth, its great flexibility and the considerable heights it can reach. This is largely due to the high content of silicates enclosed in its trunk, which allows it to grow up to twenty meters in height despite the size of the trunk. In particular, bamboo is made up of over 70% bioavailable silicon , a percentage that can only be approached by a few other plants such as Equisetum, Nettle and Devil's Claw. Silicon, combined with the other elements present in bamboo such as zinc, copper and B vitamins, strengthens and increases the elasticity of the hair, counteracting hair loss .
The bark of the French maritime pine is a concentrate of polyphenols, bioflavonoids, caffeic and ferulic acids combined with pycnogenol. Pycnogenol helps to reactivate the microcirculation of the scalp, improving the circulation of the follicles. It also protects the keratin in the hair shaft and preserves the skin's collagen fibers, strengthening the skin base where hair grows . In fact, if the blood circulation of the scalp is impaired or if the skin is not very elastic and compact, the follicles can be damaged and the hair more prone to falling out.
Biotin , or vitamin H or vitamin B7 or even coenzyme R, is an essential micronutrient belonging to the B group vitamins. Biotin cannot be produced naturally by the body and neither can it be accumulated. Biotin is essential for healthy skin, nails and hair. In particular, this vitamin helps the hair build a stronger keratin structure , and pushes the hair cells to replicate faster. The result is stronger, more elastic hair, less prone to split ends, as well as faster growth .
Biotin also has benefits for the scalp. In addition to reducing the causes of thinning, vitamin B8 helps regulate sebum production . In many cases, in fact, hair loss is connected to excessive sebaceous production or to an altered sebum composition . This results in a strong degree of acidity on the scalp, which irritates the follicles and hinders healthy hair growth. Biotin contributes to the quantitative and qualitative balance of sebum, essential for hair growth.
Zinc is an essential trace element for many biochemical processes, such as cell reproduction, production and maintenance of correct hormone levels, protein synthesis and the absorption of vitamins and other minerals. Zinc promotes keratinous synthesis and plays a fundamental role in the correct assimilation of proteins and in hair development. It is no coincidence that a zinc deficiency has among its most common symptoms a clear worsening of the condition of the hair and nails.