Scalp Health 2.0: Smart Exfoliation &Hydration

A healthy scalp is the foundation of beautiful hair. Whether you’re dealing with dryness, flakiness, or lack of moisture, we’ve got you covered with our innovative solutions. Let’s dive into a step-by-step scalp care routine that will transform hair from root to tip.

Step 1: Exfoliate for a Clean and Balanced Scalp

The first step to a healthy scalp is exfoliation. Just as you exfoliate skin to remove dead cells and impurities, our scalp needs the same care. A buildup of dead skin cells, excess oil, and product residue can clog hair follicles, leading to issues like dandruff, itchiness, and even hair thinning.

Our Solution: ScalpActive Bio
ScalpActive Bio is your go-to product for a balanced and exfoliated scalp. Enriched with Lactobacillus Lysate, Pomegranate Extract, and Eucalyptus Extract, this powerful formula:

  • Helps regulate sebum production
    by supporting the natural inhibition of 5α-reductase.

  • Assists in repressing Malassezia species
    (a common cause of dandruff) with natural lipase inhibitors.

  • Supports a balanced scalp microbiome
    with its postbiotic properties for a healthier scalp environment.

  • Aids in protecting against oxidative stress
    with its rich antioxidant content to maintain hair and scalp health.

By incorporating ScalpActive Bio into your formulations, you’re not just exfoliating—you’re creating the perfect environment for healthy scalp.

Step 2: Lock in Moisture for Hydrated, Healthy Hair

Once scalp is clean and balanced, the next step is to lock in moisture. A hydrated scalp is essential for preventing dryness, frizz, and breakage. Without proper hydration, even the healthiest scalp can lead to dull and lifeless hair. Featured natural fruits and herbs on this topic;

  1. Coconut Fruit Extract

    • Key Benefit: Rich in polyphenols (e.g., ferulic acid), coconut extract penetrates the hair shaft to helps provide hydration while supports the lipid barrier of the scalp.

    • Science Says 📝 Studies show coconut-derived polyphenols enhance moisture retention and reduce protein loss in hair fibers (Molecules, 2011).

  2. Avocado Fruit Extract

    • Key Benefit: Helps to soothe scalp inflammation and supports the skin’s natural lipid matrix.

    • Science Says 📝 Research highlights avocado’s ability to reduce oxidative stress and promote tissue repair in epidermal layers (Agronomy, 2022).

  3. Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Extract

    • Key Benefit: Aloe vera’s polysaccharides and glycoproteins aids calm irritation and support the scalp’s water-holding capacity by upregulating aquaporin channels.

    • Science Says 📝 (Brazilian Journal of Medical Research, 2021).

  4. Finger Lime & Mandarin Extracts

    • Key Benefit: These citrus extracts are loaded with vitamin C and flavonoids (e.g., hesperidin), which helps neutralize free radicals in the scalp for stronger hair roots.

    • Science Says 📝 Citrus bioflavonoids have demonstrated potent antioxidant activity, reducing UV-induced hair damage by 62% (Journal of Regenerative Biology, 2023; Applied Sciences, 2024).

Our Solution: Moisthair V

Moisthair V for hydration support, formulated with a synergistic blend of bioactive extracts backed by scientific research. Each ingredient is carefully selected to address hydration and scalp health at a cellular level.

  • healthier, more balanced

  • Supports the hair’s natural moisture barrier

    to lock in hydration and improve resilience

  • Enhances shine and softness

    while gently reducing the appearance of split ends

Moisthair V is the perfect follow-up to ScalpActive Bio, ensuring scalp and hair stay hydrated and healthy.

Transform Product Line with Innovative Scalp Solutions

A healthy scalp is the secret to beautiful hair. With ScalpActive Bio and Moisthair V, tackle multiple scalp concerns—from exfoliation to hydration—in one simple routine.

References

  1. Akinyele, T.A.; Okoh, O.O.; Akinpelu, D.A.; Okoh, A.I. In-Vitro Antibacterial Properties of Crude Aqueous and n-Hexane Extracts of the Husk of Cocos nucifera. Molecules 2011, 16, 2135-2145. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules16032135.

  2. Leliana, L.; Setyaningsih, W.; Palma, M.; Supriyadi; Santoso, U. Antioxidant Activity of Aqueous and Ethanolic Extracts of Coconut (Cocos nucifera) Fruit By-Products. Agronomy 2022, 12, 1102. https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy12051102.

  3. Lima, E. B. C., et al. "Cocos nucifera (L.)(Arecaceae): A phytochemical and pharmacological review." Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research 48 (2015): 953-964.

  4. Marra, A.; Manousakis, V.; Zervas, G.P.; Koutis, N.; Finos, M.A.; Adamantidi, T.; Panoutsopoulou, E.; Ofrydopoulou, A.; Tsoupras, A. Avocado and Its By-Products as Natural Sources of Valuable Anti-Inflammatory and Antioxidant Bioactives for Functional Foods and Cosmetics with Health-Promoting Properties. Appl. Sci. 2024, 14, 5978. https://doi.org/10.3390/app14145978.

  5. Rahayu, Fitri, and Vivi Efrianova. "Utilization of avocado seed extract as an active ingredient in hair tonic preparation for hair loss." Research in Education and Technology (REGY) 3.1 (2024): 60-65.


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