Ordinary Multi-Peptide Serum for Hair Density
OrdinaryWhat it is: A concentrated serum that helps hair look thicker, denser, fuller, and healthier.
Hair Type: Straight, Wavy, Curly, and Coily
Hair Texture: Fine, Medium, and Thick
Hair Concerns: Flaky/Dry Scalp, Volumizing
Formulation: Serum
What Else You Need to Know: This concentrated formula is designed to support hair health so that it looks thicker, denser, fuller, and healthier. The technologies present in this formula include REDENSYL™ complex (with larix europaea wood extract and camellia sinensis leaf extract), Procapil™ peptide complex (with biotinoyl tripeptide-1), CAPIXYL™ peptide complex (with acetyl tetrapeptide-3 and trifolium pratense flower extract), BAICAPIL™ complex (with scutellaria baicalensis root extract, triticum vulgare germ extract and glycine soja germ extract), AnaGain™ (pisum sativum extract) and high-solubility caffeine (one percent net caffeine by weight), in an ultra-lightweight, emollient base for efficient penetration.
Suggested Usage:
-Apply a few drops or as needed to clean, dry scalp.
-Massage into scalp thoroughly.
-Apply once daily, ideally at bedtime.
-This formula is a leave on/in treatment.
-Do not wash hair or scalp after application.
Size: 60 ml
Barcode: 769915194647
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helps with texture and tiny tiny white or black heads
I love how moisturizing it feels! I started investing in skincare, and this has been one of the three non-drugstore products I use, & my skin feels INCREDIBLY smooth :)
I love how moisturizing it feels! I started investing in skincare, and this has been one of the three non-drugstore products I use, & my skin feels INCREDIBLY smooth :)
It’s been a month or so and I’ve definitely seen small improvements. My skin feels plumper, my skin tone more even, my small bit of scarring from a Prednisone breakout has almost disappeared
It’s been a month or so and I’ve definitely seen small improvements. My skin feels plumper, my skin tone more even, my small bit of scarring from a Prednisone breakout has almost disappeared