Kuwait Shop Rosemary Hair Oil 30ml

Rosemary Hair Oil is a natural and effective treatment for nourishing the scalp and promoting hair growth. It helps stimulate hair growth, fill thinning areas, increase hair density and length, while protecting follicles and preventing hair loss.

AED 50.00

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Kuwait shop

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Weight

30 ml

Nutrition facts, 100 g

Brand

Kuwait shop

Product Description

Rosemary Hair Oil – Kuwait Shop (30ml)

Rosemary Hair Oil is a natural and effective treatment for nourishing the scalp and promoting hair growth. It helps stimulate hair growth, fill thinning areas, increase hair density and length, while protecting follicles and preventing hair loss.

Benefits:

  • Stimulates hair growth and fills gaps: Promotes hair growth in sparse areas and strengthens follicles.

  • Thickens and lengthens hair: Enhances hair density and supports natural length.

  • Nourishes roots and follicles: Provides essential nutrients from roots to tips for healthy growth.

  • Prevents hair loss: Reduces hair fall and strengthens hair.

  • Removes dandruff and cleans the scalp: Maintains a clean, flake-free scalp.

How to Use:

  1. Apply an adequate amount of oil to the scalp and gently massage.

  2. Leave the oil on for 1 hour or as desired.

  3. It is recommended to mix with a few drops of Argan Oil, Jojoba Oil, or Avocado Oil for enhanced benefits.

  4. Wash hair thoroughly with shampoo after application.

  5. Use regularly for optimal results in hair growth and density.

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