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Repairing Hair Care Oil

Product Code : 152.01.0047
400.00 TL
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PRODUCT INFO 

“Agreka Repairing Hair Care Oil” is developed with the unique benefits of Jojoba Oil, Sweet Almond Oil, Castor Oil, Lavender, Rosemary, Sage and Cedarwood essential oils.

With a lack of collagen, hair loses its elasticity and becomes vulnerable to damage. Hair that loses its elasticity begins to break. Antioxidants in Jojoba Oil help the body to produce collagen, thus regaining the elasticity and moisture balance of the hair [1] [2] [3]. Castor Oil and Sweet Almond Oil help reduce hair dryness; also help hair and scalp to moisturize, soften and look healthy [4] [5] [6].

With their antioxidant characteristics, Lavender Oil, Rosemary Oil, Sage Oil and Cedarwood Oil nourish the hair and help it grow, and support the healthy look of the hair and scalp [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14].

 “Agreka Repairing Hair Care Oil”:

  • Helps to reduce hair dryness, moisturize and soften the hair and scalp.
  • Helps the hair and scalp to be nourished, repaired from root to tip and look vibrant, shiny & healthy.


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Net: 50 ml

Ingredients:









  • Linalool*: It is a natural component of sage and lavender oils. It helps reducing / eliminating unpleasant odor especially on body surfaces and giving aroma.

  • Limonene*: It is a natural component of rosemary, sage and lavender oils. It helps reducing / eliminating unpleasant odor especially on body surfaces and giving aroma.

(*Essential oil component) 

                                       

How to Use?

Application to Hair: Spray the oil on your clean and dry hair from root to tip. Apply to your scalp and hair via massaging. Leave it on for 30 minutes and wash your hair. You can apply it twice a week. 


Storage Conditions

Store in a dry place out of the reach of children, at room temperature, with cover closed and protected from sunlight. 


 

ANALYSIS RESULTS

Fatty acids are naturally found in the oils of aromatic plants. The benefit of a herbal oil depends on the amount of fatty acids in it.

For this reason, be sure to pay attention to the fatty acid ratios of herbal oil products you use.
 

 “Agreka Repairing Hair Care Oil” Composition of Fatty Acids / GC-MS Analysis Results:

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Analyzes were made in the laboratories of Anadolu University Plant, Medicine and Scientific Research Application and Research Center (AÜBİBAM).

According to the European Commission Cosmetics Regulation:

  • Oleic Acid (Omega 9); Palmitic Acid:  It helps the skin look soft and smooth.

  • Ricinoleic Acid: It helps to provide the skin a soft and smooth appearance. It helps to keep the body surface clean

  • Gondoic Acid:  It helps to enhance the appearance and feel of the hair, to comb the hair easily, hair gain suppleness softness, volume and shine.

  • Linoleic Acid (Omega 6), Linolenic Acid (Omega 3):  It helps skin care and the skin look soft and smooth. It helps to enhance the appearance and feel of the hair, to prevent and reduce the electrification of hair and to comb the hair easily, hair gain suppleness softness, volume and shine. It helps to keep the body surface clean. 

  • Erucic Acid; Elaidic Acid:  It helps maintaining the skin in a good condition.

  • Stearic Acid:  It helps to replenish the lipids of the top layers of the skin and hair. It helps to keep the body surface clean and create a pleasant smell.

 


Warnings

  • FOR EXTERNAL USE, NON-DRINKABLE.
  • Avoid contact with eyes, in case of contact rinse with plenty of water.
  • Do not use the product if you have a known allergy to any of its ingredients.
  • It is recommended that children, pregnant or breastfeeding women, people using medication should consult their doctor before using the product.



Information

Herbal supplement products are not promoted by specifying the indication and the name of the disease in accordance with the relevant law and advertising regulation rules.

Our products are herbal supplements, not drugs.



Academic Studies

[1] M. Estanqueiro, J. Conceição, M. H. Amaral, J. M. Sousa Lobo (2014). Characterization, sensorial evaluation and moisturizing efficacy of nanolipidgel formulations. Int J Cosmet Sci. 2014 Apr;36(2):159-66.

[2] B. Han, M. E. Nimni (2005). Transdermal delivery of amino acids and antioxidants enhance collagen synthesis: in vivo and in vitro studies. Connect Tissue Res. 2005;46(4-5):251-7.

[3] J. A. Evans, E. J. Johnson (2010). The Role of Phytonutrients in Skin Health. Nutrients. 2010 Aug; 2(8): 903–928.

[4] N. Singh, M. K. Pandey, A. Sharma, J. Prakash (2014). Indian medicinal plants: For hair care and cosmetics. World Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, ISSN (Print): 2321-3310; ISSN (Online): 2321-3086.

[5] Suraj, R., Rejitha, G., J. Anbu Jeba Sunilson, Anandarajagopal, K. and Promwichit, P. (2009). In vivo hair growth activity of Prunus dulcis seeds in rats. Biology & Medicine, 1 (4) : 34-38.

[6] Said, G., Daniel, P., Badr, K., Mohamed, I.,  &  Zoubida, C. (2016). Chemical characterization and oxidative stability of castor oil grown in Morocco. Moroccan Journal of Chemistry, 4(2), 279-284.

[7] B. H. Lee, J. S. Lee, Y. C. Kim (2016). Hair Growth-Promoting Effects of Lavender Oil in C57BL/6 Mice. Toxicol. Res., Vol. 32, No. 2, pp. 103-108 (2016).

[8] S. C. Barker, P. M. Altman (2010). A randomised, assessor blind, parallel group comparative efficacy trial of three products for the treatment of head lice in children - melaleuca oil and lavender oil, pyrethrins and piperonyl butoxide, and a "suffocation" product. BMC Dermatol. 2010; 10: 6.

[9] Murata K., Noguchi K., Kondo M., Onishi M., Watanabe N., Okamura K., Matsuda H. (2013). Promotion of hair growth by Rosmarinus officinalis leaf extract. Phytother Res. 2013 Feb;27(2):212-7.

[10] Panahi Y., Taghizadeh M., Marzony E.T., Sahebkar A. (2015). Rosemary oil vs minoxidil 2% for the treatment of androgenetic alopecia: a randomized comparative trial. Skinmed. Jan-Feb 2015;13(1):15-21.

[11] Harries M. Ji, Sun J., Paus R., King Jr L.E. (2010). Management of alopecia areata. BMJ. 2010 Jul 23;341:c3671.

[12] Hay I.C., Jamieson M., Ormerod A.D. (1998) Randomized trial of aromatherapy. Arch Dermatol, 1998 Nov;134(11):1349-52.

[13] Stagos D, Portesis N, Spanou C, Mossialos D, Aligiannis N, Chaita E, Panagoulis C, Reri E, Skaltsounis L, Tsatsakis AM and Kouretas D. Correlation of total polyphenolic content with antioxidant and antibacterial activity of 24 extracts from Greek domestic Lamiaceae species. Food Chem Toxicol. 2012; 50(11):4115-24.

[14] Hay C., Jamieson M., Ormerod A.D. (1998). Randomized trial of aromatherapy. Successful treatment for alopecia areata. Arch Dermatol, 1998 Nov; 134(11):1349-52

 

 

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