RAUSCH Ginseng Caffeine Intensive Fluid 30ML

Caffeine Intensive Scalp Fluid with Ginseng

An intensive treatment for hair loss, designed to strengthen weakened hair roots and significantly reduce hair loss. This powerful formula extends the hair growth phase and stimulates blood circulation in the scalp, promoting healthy and strong hair growth. Ideal for intensive care, enriched with caffeine and carefully selected extracts of ginseng, nettle, and basil root.

السعر الأصلي هو: AED 258.00.السعر الحالي هو: AED 99.00.

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Caffeine Intensive Scalp Fluid with Ginseng

An intensive treatment for hair loss, designed to strengthen weakened hair roots and significantly reduce hair loss. This powerful formula extends the hair growth phase and stimulates blood circulation in the scalp, promoting healthy and strong hair growth. Ideal for intensive care, enriched with caffeine and carefully selected extracts of ginseng, nettle, and basil root.

Product Benefits:

  • Strengthens hair roots and reduces hair loss.
  • Enhances blood circulation in the scalp to stimulate hair growth.
  • Helps improve hair density and overall healthy appearance.
  • Suitable for all hair types, including sensitive scalps.
  • Vegan formula, free from silicone and parabens.
  • Contains 99% natural ingredients and is 97% biodegradable.

How to Use:

  • Apply two pumps of the fluid to affected areas, then gently massage into dry or damp scalp.
  • No need to rinse; style as usual.
  • Use daily for optimal results; lasts for approximately four weeks with daily use.
  • For lasting effects, it is recommended to continue use for two to three months.

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