Organica Anti-Hair Loss Serum Concentrate 12 x 10 ml – Bionnex

Bionnex Anti-Hair Loss Concentrated Serum

A concentrated serum specifically designed to combat hair loss. It contains VITIS COMPLEX CX 25, which includes plant extracts rich in vitamins and minerals that nourish the scalp and stimulate hair follicles. This serum is free from parabens and is suitable for regular use to prevent hair loss.

 

12  X 10 ml

AED 346.50

3 in stock

Brand

Smart Pharma

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Nutrition facts, 100 g

Brand

Smart Pharma

Product Description

Bionnex Anti-Hair Loss Concentrated Serum

A concentrated serum specifically designed to combat hair loss. It contains VITIS COMPLEX CX 25, which includes plant extracts rich in vitamins and minerals that nourish the scalp and stimulate hair follicles. This serum is free from parabens and is suitable for regular use to prevent hair loss.

Benefits:

  • Strengthens hair and activates hair follicles.
  • Prevents hair loss and promotes healthy growth.
  • Hydrates the scalp and helps restructure the hair’s surface.
  • Enhances hair shine and smoothness.
  • Contains essential plant extracts and vitamins such as Vitamins A, B, and E.
  • Improves scalp circulation and prevents excessive sebum production.
  • Recommended for use three times a week for optimal results.
  • Does not require rinsing and remains effective for up to 8 hours.

How to Use:

  1. Apply the serum to damp or dry hair, starting from areas with visible hair loss.
  2. Gently massage the scalp with your fingertips for 1-2 minutes.
  3. No need to rinse; leave the serum in for at least 8 hours for maximum effect.
  4. For best results, use the serum at least 3 times a week.

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