Lauren Licorice Cream or Germination And Hair Intensification

Licorice Cream for Hair Growth and Thickness with Keratin, Argan Oil, and Coconut Oil is a comprehensive product that enhances hair health and stimulates its natural growth. It contains rich ingredients that help strengthen the hair and increase its density.

 

Weight ; 350 ml

السعر الأصلي هو: AED 35.00.السعر الحالي هو: AED 29.99.

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Product Description

Licorice Cream for Hair Growth and Thickness with Keratin, Argan Oil, and Coconut Oil is a comprehensive product that enhances hair health and stimulates its natural growth. It contains rich ingredients that help strengthen the hair and increase its density.

Benefits:

  • Stimulates Hair Growth: Licorice contains properties that help activate blood circulation in the scalp, promoting hair growth.
  • Thickens Hair: Keratin strengthens the hair and rebuilds damaged fibers, increasing hair density.
  • Moisturizes Hair: Argan oil and coconut oil deeply nourish the hair and provide essential hydration.
  • Strengthens Hair Follicles: Keratin improves the health of hair follicles, reducing hair loss.
  • Adds Shine to Hair: Argan oil and coconut oil give the hair a shiny and healthy appearance.
  • Treats Split Ends: Provides the nutrition needed for dry and split ends.

How to Use:

  1. Application: Apply the cream to the hair in the appropriate amount.
  2. Massage: Gently massage the hair until the cream is evenly distributed on the scalp and hair.
  3. Repetition: It is recommended to repeat the process daily after showering for the best results.

By regularly using this cream, you can improve your hair’s health, stimulate its growth, and naturally increase its density.

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