Have you ever wondered ‘how does hair grow?’. Hair on the scalp grows about 1cm per month in healthy individuals. Just like skin cells, our hair undergoes a cycle of growth, transition, rest and renewal. At any given time, hairs will independently cycle through one of three stages of growth: anagen, catagen, and telogen. The Follicle Boost Hair Density Serum works to enhance and target the natural hair growth cycle, extending the anagen (growth) phase, shortening length of the telogen (shedding) phase and stimulating dormant hair follicles with concentrated active ingredients.
Camellia Tea Oil & Lactic Acid
Nourish and Stimulate Scalp Mask
Feed the scalp and follicles with essential nutrients to create the optimal environment for healthier hair growth with this restorative scalp mask.
A fluffy cloud-light formula that's powered by camellia tea oil and lactic acid, it's the ultimate weekly treatment for improving scalp health so that hair can grow stronger. What's more, it helps hydrate and relieve scalp discomfort thanks to a blend of calming aloe vera.
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results after 4 weeks
The Nourish and Stimulate Scalp Mask feeds the scalp and follicles with essential nutrients, creating the optimum environment for hair growth.

Significantly reduced my hair loss and made my hair so soft, beautiful and voluminous. I will never stop buying!

Ingredients
Rich in Vitamins A, B, C and E, this antioxidant delivers an intense hit of nourishment to neglected scalps and dull hair, stimulating hair follicles and enhancing the dermatological condition of the scalp. Renowned for its ability to seal nourishment into the scalp and hair, this powerful extract soothes itchiness and promotes healthy hair growth.
addressing hair & scalp health at the root

Hormones
The relationship between hair and hormones starts as we are born and continues through every stage of life. From DHT to oestrogen, hormones play one of the most vital roles in our hair and scalp health. The hair growth cycle and the hair follicle structure are directly affected by the hormones in our bloodstream. Fluctuations in sex hormones, stress hormones and thyroid hormones all have various effects on the hair and scalp, and are often the culprits of sudden disruptions in their their health.