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Super Grow Follicle Therapy Spray is a synergistic blend of the newest scientific breakthrough in the hair growth industry.
There is no other product on the market that combines modern technology with ancient herbal ingredients as well as aroma therapy.
Super Grow Follicle Therapy Spray is blended and formulated with our special transdermal delivery system, so that more of our active ingredients reach the hair follicle and promote healthy hair growth.
SuperGrow Follicle Therapy Spray combines minerals, herbs, amino acids, essential oils and peptides to provide the fastest and most effective Hair product on the market today.
Ingredients:
Emu Oil- Research has shown that emu oil contains a high level of linolenic acid which further research has shown to be an efficient antiandrogen. Linolenic acid is a potent 5 alpha reductase inhibitor and may be usefull in the treatment of disorders related to the hormone Dihydrotestosterone. Linolenic Acid has been suggested to be of use in the disorders such as benign prostratic hyperplasma, acne androgenetic alopecia and hirsuitism.
Linolenic Acid - A potent 5 alpha reductase inhibitor and may be useful in the treatment of disorders related to the hormone Dihydrotestosterone. Linolenic Acid has been suggested to be of use in the disorders such as benign prostratic hyperplasma, acne androgenetic alopecia and hirsuitism.
Retinol- A pure and active Vitamin A. Another well known,. Vitamin A is one of the few substances with a small enough molecular structure to penetrate the outer layers of the skin and work to repair the lower layers of the skin where collagen and elastin reside. This allows it to repair and stimulate collagen and elastin, creating firmer, smoother skin. This is a good alternative for those with sensitive skin who cannot tolerate tretinoin. Retinol, work to increase cell turnover and exfoliation by stimulating cell production underneath the skin. This process slows down with age, allowing layers of dead, thick, sun damaged skin cells to remain on the surface. As a result - skin looks dull and thick, pores look large and sun-related damage such as age spots and blotchiness appear.
Nettles-
Does more than just reduce DHT. It is rich in vitamins A and C, and a wide
range of minerals including Iodine, Silicon, and Sulfur, all especially good for
the hair. It is a profound source for mucilage and amino acids that the hair
follicle requires for proper growth. It's
stimulating qualities also help increase the circulation to the scalp. Dr. A
Vogel, a Swiss herbalist know throughout the world, advocates Nettle for
stimulating hair growth.
Ivy, Hops and Capsicum- Herbal Extracts penetrate deep into the scalp next to the roots, speeding up the circulation and the nutrition of the affected tissues, recovering the weakened hair strands. This formula promotes better circulation to the scalp, addresses damaging free radicals with potent antioxidants, helps to block DHT and fights harmful bacteria
Saw Palmetto-Studies
have shown that saw palmetto is an effective anti-androgen. It acts in a similar
way that Propecia does. Firstly it lowers levels of DHT in the body by blocking
5 alpha-reductase. Secondly Saw Palmetto block receptor sites on cell membranes
required for cells to absorb DHT.It is said to prevent the enzyme
5-alpha-reductase from turning testosterone into dihydrotestosterone (DHT). DHT
is the hormone that causes male pattern baldness in men and to a lesser extent
in women.
Folic acid, biotin, vitamin B5, para-aminobenzoic acid (PABA), and silica are supplements that may help maintain the color and thickness of hair.
Grapeseed Oil- contains flavonoids OPCs, which offer powerful antioxidant protection. The flavonoids in Grape Seed Extract quench free radicals and potentate other antioxidants like Vitamin E and Vitamin C. One in vitro study showed that the flavonoids in Grape Seed Extract prolonged the lifespan of Vitamin C by 400 percent. Another in vitro study showed that exposing blood vessel linings to pine bark OPCs (similar to Grape Seed Extracts) boosted their vitamin E content by 15 percent. Grape seed has also shown recycling and potentiating effects. Green Tea helps influence serum concentrations of hormones. It has been associated with higher levels of sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG), which binds with high affinity to testosterone. When testosterone binds to SHBG, it is made inactive and cannot bind to androgen receptors or be converted into DHT. Again, DHT is one of the major causes of a very common type of hair loss (alopecia)
in 1970, a biochemist in France isolated from grape seed a material that improves blood circulation—oligomeric proanthocyandin (OPC). It also reduces swelling
Procyanidin Oligomers selectively and intensively promote proliferation of mouse hair epithelial cells in vitro and activate hair follicle growth in vivo.
J Invest Dermatol 1999 Mar;112 (3):310-6
Takahashi T, Kamiya T, Hasegawa A, Yokoo Y
Tsukuba Research Laboratories, Kyowa Hakko Kogyo, Ibaraki, Japan.
Abstract:
We have previously reported that proanthocyanidins extracted from grape seeds possess growth-promoting activity toward
murine hair epithelial cells in vitro and stimulate anagen induction in hair cycle progression in vivo. This report constitutes a comparison of the growth-promoting activity of procyanidin oligomers and the target cells of procyanidins in the skin. Results show that procyanidin dimer and trimer exhibit higher growth-promoting activity than the monomer. The maximum growth-promoting activity for hair epithelial cells with procyanidin B-2, an epicatechin dimer, reached about 300% (30 microM) relative to controls (= 100%) in a 5 d culture. Optimum concentration of procyanidin C-1, an epicatechin trimer, was lower than that of procyanidin B-2; the maximum
growth-promoting activity of procyanidin C-1 was about 220% (3 microM). No other flavonoid compounds examined exhibit higher proliferative activities than the procyanidins. In skin constituent cells, only epithelial cells such as hair keratinocytes or epidermal keratinocytes respond to procyanidin oligomers. Topical application of 1% procyanidin oligomers on shaven C3H mice in the telogen phase led to significant hair regeneration [procyanidin B-2, 69.6% +/- 21.8% (mean +/- SD); procyanidin B-3, 80.9% +/- 13.0%; procyanidin C-1, 78.3% +/- 7.6%] on the basis of the shaven area; application of vehicle only led to regeneration of 41.7% (SD = 16.3%). In this paper, we demonstrate the hair-growing activity of procyanidin oligomers both in vitro and in vivo, and their potential for use as agents to induce hair growth.
Pygeum Africanum- A herb derived from the bark of the African evergreen, which inhibits the enzyme5-alpha-reductase reaction that is widely believed to lead to a common type of hair loss. Pygeum Africanum is widely used in Europe to prevent and treat prostate problems and to prevent and treat male pattern baldness. While saw palmetto extract is the far better known herbal medication, Pygeum Africanum may in fact, in many cases, be superior for the treatment of the condition. The effects if Pygeum Africanum are similar to the effects of Saw Palmetto detailed elsewhere in this paper.
Vitamin A (Beta Carotene) is essential to hair growth. This is because beta-carotene is converted to vitamin A, as the body needs it. Vitamin A helps maintain normal growth and bone development, protective sheathing around nerve fibers, as well as promoting healthy skin, hair and nails. Vitamin A helps produce healthy sebum in the scalp. A deficiency in Vitamin A will cause dry hair and rough skin.
Vitamin C (Ascorbic Pamite) is essential for over300 metabolic reactions in the body, Vitamin C is one of the most common supplements in the world. And there is a good reason for that.Vitamin C is easily passed through the body by urination. Other factors that can lead to Vitamin C deficiency include poor diet and smoking.Vitamin C deficiency manifests itself in many ways, but one of the most common ways is dry and brittle hair and skin. An important antioxidant, Vitamin C helps maintain good circulation, flushes toxins from the body and improves the immune system; all of which helps with strong, healthy hair. We include a time-released form of Vitamin C to keep your body supplied throughout the day.
B Complex Vitamins The B-Complex vitamins are used to create healthy cells in every part of the human body–especially those involved in metabolic reactions, skin and circulation. Vitamin B Complex is a very large family of nutrients that play many roles in the healthy functioning of your body. In our formula, we have included all of the B complex vitamins you need for healthy hair and skin. The deficiency of B vitamins can lead to hair loss, weak hair and loss of hair color. We include time released formulations to provide you with the proper amounts of Vitamin B during the day and to prevent “flushing” which can happen with large doses of non-time released Vitamin B.The B Vitamin Complex may strengthen hair, act as a hair and scalp conditioner, and slow down hair loss. Biotin may even stimulate new hair growth if the hair loss can be traced to a biotin deficiency.Another B vitamin,
PABA(para-aminobenzoic
acid) may protect
hair roots and help prevent hair loss. It can also reverse graying in cases
where the cause is a deficiency of PABA or other B vitamins.
Biotin has been referred to as Vitamin H. But, Biotin is really a part of
the Vitamin B Complex. The primary function of Biotin is to maintain healthy
hemoglobin levels,allowing the body to efficiently transport oxygen to all parts
of the body, including the tissues and cells responsible for the growth of hair.
Biotin is a proven hair growth vitamin and a preventative to excessive hair
loss. It appears to metabolize fatty acids. Fatty acids are a valuable growth
factor in numerous processes in the body including the hair. Biotin is also seen
as an aid in preventing hair turning gray. Biotin deficiency can be diagnosed by
thinning hair, brittle nails and other skin disorders. Folic acid, otherwise
known as Vitamin B9, is critical for the body to be able to produce adequate
amounts of myelin. Myelin is now known to be critical to the maintenance of
healthy nails, skin and hair. While taking B Vitamins will not restore
permanently lost hair, proper B vitamin intake may minimize the onset of hair
loss in the first place. Deficiency of PABA, Biotin, Folic Acid and Pantothenic
Acid appears to affect hair color. In those cases, hair color can normally be
restored by getting the proper amounts of these B vitamins. Even if hair color
is not restored, the hair can improve in quality and strength.
Inositol
is also a member of the B vitamin group. It is a compound occurring in the
brain, muscles, liver, kidney and eyes. In laboratory animals, a diet lacking
Inositol produced baldness, but when the vitamin was added to the food of these
animals, the hair grew back again. It was also observed that male animals lost
hair twice as fast as female animals. The result of this experiment would
suggest that males require a higher Inositol intake than females. An Inositol
deficient diet can also cause eczema, a form of skin irritation.
Zinc
Many people with poor diet, or those on a crash diet experience hair loss. One
of the reasons for this hair loss is zinc deficiency in the body. Zinc is an
essential mineral, vital for growth and development of all the body’s systems.
It is a major part of the synthesis of DNA and RNA and aids in the production
and processing of at least 42 vital enzymes in the body.Zinc is responsible for
cell production, tissue growth and repair, and the maintenance of the
oil-secreting glands of the scalp. It also plays a large role in protein
synthesis and collagen formation. For this reason, zinc is important for both
hair maintenance and dandruff prevention. Studies show that zinc may protect hair
follicles from excess DHT, the main factor in androgenic (male) pattern hair
loss. Zinc is often associated with hair re growth and used to help prevent and
treat hair loss. Zinc has been shown to be a potent inhibitor of 5 alpha-reductase
activity. Vitamin B6, along with zinc improves this activity.
Copper- also works along with Zinc.In laboratory tests animals fed with a
zinc supplement showed signs of more hair growth, as opposed to loss of hair in
animals that were deprived of zinc in their feed. It was discovered that there
was a change in the hair protein structure when zinc was deficient in the
diet. Severe zinc deficiency in humans has been shown to produce baldness and
scalp problems that were reversed when zinc was returned to the diet. Zinc is
also believed to boost the immune system, a great side effect. As with other
essential nutrients, high stress levels as well as a lack of the nutrient in the
diet can cause zinc deficiency. Copper is an essential component of melanin, the
pigment in hair and skin. In cases where gray hair is caused by a copper
deficiency, taking copper may restore hair to its natural color. Amino acids are
small pieces of proteins. These are the building blocks from which most living
tissue is derived. Copper is vital for promoting healthy hair
growth and a healthy scalp. Copper can help stimulate dormant hair follicles.
Protein is the major ingredient in hair itself. Your hair is at least 90 percent protein. Other hair supplement systems require you to take several amino acid (bits of protein) capsules throughout the day. While it is possible that you could have a protein deficiency, the average American diet provides plenty of protein. We have included the basic amino acids we feel most people will get the most benefit from right in our one pill. L-Cysteine(amino acid) speeds up hair growth and increases hair shaft diameter, resulting in fuller hair. L-Cysteine has been reported to facilitate longer hair growth. We have chosen to not make any separate pills a mandatory part of our hair supplement regimen. By doing this, we are able to accomplish two things. First, we can keep the monthly cost of our regimen low. Our supplement is approximately 1/2 the cost of competing products. Second, because you do not have to take multiple pills during the day, the regimen is easier to stick with. The philosophy of “If a little is good, more is better” does not apply to protein. Even though hair is made of protein, too much protein does not make hair grow even faster. Think of protein as the building block of hair, skin and nails. You need just enough.
Vitamin E is a powerful anti-oxidant that helps increase circulation. Vitamin E increases oxygen uptake, which improves circulation to the scalp. It improves overall health. Since hair health is tied to the immune system, vitamin E is believed to stimulate hair growth by enhancing the immune function.
Shou Wu is used to enrich liver and kidney Yin. Kidney Yin is responsible for vitality and youthfulness, including the color and growth of hair, strength of the legs and back and memory. Liver yin is responsible for clarity of thought and the eyes. We are born with a finite supply of Yin and we deplete it as we age or when we are under stress. It is thought in TCM that Shou Wu helps to
replenish the liver and kidney Yin, and thereby helps to improve functions for which the liver and kidney are responsible.
The Hospital of Prevention and Therapeutics in Shashi, Huben Province, PRC reported a study in which 882 patients took Shou Wu for hair loss. After 3 months 630 patients reported significant hair re growth. After 6 months all but 48 patients reported some re growth. (Acupuncture and Electro-Therapeutics Research International Journal, Vol. 6, 1981, pp19-31.)
Iodine intake of many persons has been shown to be markedly deficient according to a study by Saxena . Organic iodine such as found in kelp is better retained and less readily lost in the urine than potassium iodide . In thyroid deficiency caused by low iodine intake in certain experimental animals, there was loss of hair as noted by Cuthbertson . This indicated the importance of an adequate supply of iodine and its formation into thyroxine for hair growth to proceed normally and at optimal levels. Thyroxine then stimulates a spontaneous replacement of hair in intact and thyroid hormone deficient animals . The cycle of growth remains normal regardless of how activity is initiated in the follicle. The mechanism of thyroid action on hair growth is not known, but it is believed that this may enhance the utilization of essential nutrients by the follicle . Perhaps thyroxine stimulates the skin and hair follicles directly and acts at the mydocondrial level of organization on exidited enzyme systems.
Folic Acid and B12 -An adequate supply of nucleic acids for formation of nucleo-proteins must be present at the hair follicle site for adequate and healthy hair growth to occur. both folic acid and vitamin B12 appear to be separately concerned with production of nucleic acids . Some believe that vitamin B12 is concerned with the synthesis of uracil, one of the building blocks of RNA and that folic acid converts uracil to thiamine, which is found in the RNA as a very necessary component . It has been noted that persons made deficient in folic acid often become completely bald, but the hair grows in normally after the vitamin is given . reference is made to the article by Sieve in which lack of folic acid is one of the components which cause graying of hair with restoration to its natural color when replacement therapy was given. A folic acid deficiency prevents dozens of important physiological functions: interferes with the utilization of sugar and amino acids, stops all cell division and healing, and causes the hair, eyebrows and eyelashes to fall out . Almost all of these functions are related to adequate and healthy hair growth. The folic acid / tetrafolic acid system provides a unique mechanism for the reduction of carbon to methyl that can be transferred to a methyl acceptor. This is the explanation of the synthesis of choline, creatine and other methyl containing metabolites in animals fed diets deficient in sources of preformed methyl. Thus the folic acid / tetrafolic acid system is a vital part of the metabolism of man and is very important in the synthesis of hair follicle proteins and structural compounds. The folic acid / tetrafolic acid system by reversed reactions also provides a mechanism for the addition of partially oxidized carbon during the synthesis of serinen to such structures as the purine and pyrimidine rings . Duncan has described folic acid deficiency as possibly the most common vitamin deficiency in North America today. Its prevalence seems to be on the increase and responsibility for this at least in part rests on the exclusion of folic acid from many diets in this country today. Many physicians hesitate to give folic acid and many patients hesitate to take folic acid because of the fear that it might correct the anemia of certain B12 deficiencies while allowing neurological manifestations to progress. According to Duncan there may be many reasons for the deficiency of folate including dietary lack, impaired absorption, increased requirements, antagonism from drugs prescribed for patients and lack of protection of folate coenzymes that is related to either vitamin C or iron deficiency. Studies show that vitamin B12 is closely related in function to four of the important amino acids or forms of protein, folic acid, and pantothenic acid. Thus without vitamin B12, the function of the nutritional elements may not be optimal . Duncan has also pointed out the function of vitamin B12 in immediate reduction and isomerization reactions. It is intimately
related metabolically with folic acid. In this regard, vitamin B12 can alter the reduction level of the single carbon units transferred by folic acid coenzymes. It participates in the reduction of ribos to deoxy ribos, converting uracil ribotide to uracil deoxyribotide prior to the addition of a single carbon unit by folic acid coenzyme to form thiamine deoxyribotide. In addition, vitamin B12 is an accessory to folic acid in some transmethylation reactions and may be necessary for the activity of folic acid conjugases. The conversion of methyl malonyl CoA to succinyl CoA requires vitamin B12, and in the deficiency state, large amounts of methyl malonylate are excreted in the urine. For all the reasons cited above and to somewhat repeat myself, it is important for any actively growing tissues such as the hair follicle to have adequate supplies of folic acid and vitamin B12 present daily for optimal hair growth and for healthy hair growth to occur.
Pantothenic acid -and its calcium salt, calcium pantothenate are also quite important in hair growth and in nutrition of the actively growing hair follicle cells. As previously mentioned in a paper by Owens changes in hair pigment were produced by omission of either choline or pantothenic acid from the diet. Pantothenic acid was found by Wooley to influence alopecia in animal experiments. Flesch has noted that one of the deficiencies said to cause impaired hair growth is pantothenic acid. Deficiency of pantothenic acid and riboflavin in black children not only caused depigmentation, but made their hair grow straight . This deficiency seems to be associated with the utilization of copper. The skin of rats deficient in pantothenic acid may contain as much as five times the amount of copper in normal skin, ie: the copper cannot be utilized and accumulates . One can therefore see the complex relationship of the vitamins and minerals to each other and to the proper growth of the hair follicle cells. Pantothenic acid and inositol functions are related in that too little pantothenic acid in the diet appears to disrupt the function of inositol . Rodell's book on the vitamins gives a number of references to graying of hair and paraminobenzoic acid and panthenol as well as the efficiency of
unsaturated fatty acids when adequate supplies of pantothenic acid are present. It should be pointed out that where unsaturated fatty acid deficiencies are present you may find dry skin, brittle, lusterless falling hair and dandruff. Therefore, the pantothenic acid appears to have a rather protective effect on these unsaturated fatty acids. Reference is also made by an article in the British Medical Journal to restoration of color to gray hair using pantothenic acid in certain experiments. Pantothenic acid functions and is present in all living cells, mostly in the form of coenzyme A. CoA is the cofactor of one of the most important enzymes of intermediate metabolism. It is formed by joining pantothenic acid with other materials to form a structure of coenzyme A. CoA activates acetate by converting it to an acetyl CoA. The pivotal compound for many pathways. Duncan states that acetyl CoA is concerned with #1 - acetylation of choline, aromatic amines and other substances detoxified by acetylation; #2 - synthesis of fatty acids, acetoacetic acid, cholesterol and styroids; and #3 - oxidation of pyruvate. For our purposes in designing a formula which would help stimulate the metabolism of the hair follicle, the third is the most important. In the metabolism of glucose and other substances, pyruvate plays a pivotal role. In order to enter the Kreb cycle and produce energy by oxidation it is necessary to change pyruvate to acetate in order for the two carbon acetates to enter the Kreb cycle. Without adequate supplies of coenzyme A this will be impossible and the hair follicle nutrition will suffer. Therefore, it is an absolute necessity that pantothenic acid be added to this formula. X. Paramino Benzoic Acid (PABA) In the experiment by Sieve the lack of copper, folic acid, pantothenic acid and PABA influences the intestinal bacteria so that they can produce folic acid and folic acid in turn helps the body to assimilate pantothenic acid. Ansbacher also seems to give corroboration to the theory of the action of PABA and pantothenic acid in protecting the natural color of the hair.
Niacin -Those preceding nutrients in the B complex and niacin have been found to be very important in the nutrition of various experimental animals and the vitamin B complex taken over long
periods has been found to restore human hair pigmentation . There was also an article by Hudgins concerning the peripheral blood vessel dilating effect of niacin which would include, of course, the blood vessels of the scalp. Frost has noted that dietary deficiencies of certain vitamins can cause achromotrichia (problems with hair color). Bullough has shown that there is a known dependence of epidermal mycosis on the active respiration of the epidermal cells. His experiments show that this was also similarly dependent in the follicular matrix. Energy produced through the oxidation of carbohydrates is the primary source of the energy necessary for synthesis of hair cells or of hair in the follicle. Both in the oxidation of glucose and glycogen and in the formation of glycogen from its precursors. This is doubly important in the hair follicle cell since the synthetic potential of the proliferating cells of the follicle bulb is high relative to that of other tissues . In summary, certain vitamins, minerals and amino-acids are crucial to the metabolic pathways involved in keratin protein metabolism. Without the nutrients cited, the hair growth process will slow or cease.
Arginine(
Nitric Oxide)-The
reason NO is of interest where hair loss and growth are concerned is that those
vasodilators in which NO plays a role stimulate hair growth. On the other hand,
those that utilize other pathways in stimulating circulation, such as
prostaglandins, do not have this beneficial effect. So NO is a critical link in
the hair growth process. It appears that NO is involved in opening potassium
channels, also known as K-channels.
Incidentally, this is also the mode of activity for the well-known topical
treatment minoxidil. It is not surprising that they share this action in common,
though, for minoxidil contains the NO chemical group, as evidenced by the third
and fourth characters in its name. In the case of minoxidil, it is not in the
form of a gas, however, but rather is a chemical analog.
Because of the recent interest in promoting healthy nitric oxide
release, many have begun experimenting with supplemental and even topical L-arginine. L-arginine is a common component in food available in dairy, beef, poultry, fish and nuts
Hair follicles require a constant supply of
amino acids via the blood stream to maintain hair growth. Hair follicles contain
some of the fastest growing and dividing cells in the body so their energy,
vitamin, mineral, and amino acid consumption is high. If amino acids are
lacking, particularly the essential amino acids listed above, the hair follicles
may be less able to produce hair fiber.
Amino Acids- A lack of amino acids in a first world country diet is very
unusual and for the most part supplements are not required. However, everyone
should ensure they have a healthy, balanced diet that provides all the amino
acids required. There are many amino acids, but the nine amino acids which are
known as essential amino acids must be provided in the diet and are
indispensable amino acids which are required for both hair and other functions
of the body. The body can make the other 11 amino acids needed to synthesize
specific structures from the nine essential amino acids and carbohydrate
precursors.
Evening Primrose Oil- is natural source of gamma-linolenic acid (GLA). GLA, an essential fatty acid, helps maintain hormonal balance and may support healthy growth of hair, skin and nails
GLA Borage Oil -Deficiencies in these fats can lead to dry, scaly flaky skin and dull hair. One of the most common complaints we get concerns dry, scaly skin (including scalp) and dry lifeless hair. These conditions are common in people who do not digest fats well, who are on low- fat diets and/or who are not eating the right types of fats. The lack of enough EFAs in the diet leads to the inability to produce oils for the skin and hair. EFAs are also beneficial in improving eczema and psoriasis. These fats are called “essential” not because they are necessary (even though they
are). They are
called essential because the body does not manufacture them. If you don’t get
them in your diet, you’re not going to have them in your body.
The best way to provide hair follicles with the nutrients they need for the best
possible growth and strong healthy hair is to provide those nutrients through
the bloodstream.
EFA's are necessary for normal growth and development and are involved in ... healing, oxygen uptake, maintaining metabolic rate, healthy hair, skin and nails. ...
Green Tea (Camellia Sineses)-Using green tea to grow hair probably relates to the evidence for influencing circulating hormones in the body. A high intake of green tea correlates to higher levels of sex hormone-binding protein - or globulin, which carries hormones like testosterone around the body in a bound, unusable form so that tissues cannot use it directly. Testosterone is usually carried around the body by this binding protein, therefore, reducing levels of free testosterone, so that it cannot be converted to dihydrotestosterone (DHT) in the hair follicle, which is thought to shorten the hair cycle and cause hair loss in men. Green tea is thought to effect the 5a-reductase type I enzyme, which converts testosterone to DHT. There are two forms of 5a-reductase, and type I is the enzyme in higher amounts around the body, but it is the type II enzyme, which is thought to be responsible for most of the DHT formed in the hair follicle
Ingredients: DEIONIZED WATER, PROPYLENE GLYCOL,GLYCERIN,EMU OIL,GLYCOL STEARATE,STEARIC ACID,VITAMIN COMPLEX,RETINOL,CETYL ACETATE (AND)ACETYLATED LANOLIN ALCOHOL,GLYCERYL STEARATE,DIMETHICONE PEG7,CETYL ALCOHOL,ACRYLATES/C10-30 ALKYL ACRYLATE CROSSPOLYMER,TRIETHANOLAMINE, METHYL PARABEN,PROPYL PARABEN, Hops/Caspicum Extracts,Saw Palmetto Ext.,Grapeseed Seed,Pygeum Bark,Linoleic/Alpha Linonlenic Acid,Stinging Nettle Ext.,Shou wu Ext.,Biotin ,Zinc,Kelp (Iodine),Folate (as folic acid),ascorbyl palmite, Trichopeptide, arginine,hystidine,sulfate,copper sulfate,oleth-20,evening primrose oil,pygeum africina ext.,GLA Borage oil, Macadamia nut oil,Polysorbate 80,Camellia Sineses.