Finally Hair Fiber Release Hair Loss Therapy Soap. A Shampoo & Conditioner Bar Of Soap That Is Great For Your Hair and Scalp. This is a 2 Pack (You will receive two 4 ounce bars) - New Product!!!
Loaded with certified organic ingredients that are touted to be great for your hair. Ideal for carry on travel (not a prohibited liquid so you can take it on an airplane).
This soap therapy hair loss shampoo is designed to work against hair loss. Simply lather it up on you hands and apply it to your scalp. Feel the therapy as it massages your scalp with nourishing ingredients that are great for your skin too.
If you have hair fibers in, the fibers will release. Hats off to our research and development team for putting together an excellent line up of ingredients. This shampoo soap contains:
Finally Hair Fiber Release Hair Loss Therapy Soap. A Shampoo & Conditioner Bar Of Soap That Is Great For Your Hair and Scalp. This is a 2 Pack (You will receive two 4 ounce bars) - New Product!!!
Loaded with certified organic ingredients that are touted to be great for your hair. Ideal for carry on travel (not a prohibited liquid so you can take it on an airplane).
This soap therapy hair loss shampoo is designed to work against hair loss. Simply lather it up on you hands and apply it to your scalp. Feel the therapy as it massages your scalp with nourishing ingredients that are great for your skin too.
If you have hair fibers in, the fibers will release. Hats off to our research and development team for putting together an excellent line up of ingredients. This shampoo soap contains:
Lavandula angustifolia
Thyme vulgaris
Cedrus atlantica
Rosmarinus officinali
Melaleuca alternifolia
Mentha piperita
Camellia sinensis
Urtica dioica
Panax Quinquefolium
These claims have not been evaluated by the FDA. This is not a cure for hair loss.
Ingredients include: Saponified organic oils of coconut, palm, sunflower and safflower, Rosemary extract, Ginseng powder, Organic nettle root powder, Camellia seed oil, Menthol, Essential oils of cedar wood, lavender, rosemary, tea tree, peppermint and thyme.
A word about lye in soap manufacturing (disclaimer).
Soap is the result of a chemical reaction called saponification that occurs between lye and a type of molecule called a triglyceride (a fat or oil), where both substances are chemically transformed, creating soap and natural glycerin. The lye – either sodium hydroxide for bar soap or potassium hydroxide for liquid soap – is consumed in the reaction so the lye is not supposed to be present. Our soapmakers add more oil than is required for the chemical reaction, we suggest not using soap if you are allergic to lye just to be safe.