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    GlossaryHair Care Ingredient

    substance in products to enhance hair health and appearance

    A hair care ingredient is a substance used in products designed to maintain or improve the health, appearance, and manageability of hair. These ingredients can range from natural oils and botanical extracts to synthetic compounds and vitamins, each serving specific functions such as moisturizing, strengthening, cleansing, or protecting the hair and scalp. For example, keratin is a common hair care ingredient that helps to repair and strengthen damaged hair.

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      community Caffeine in hair care – does it really help?

      in Research/Science  10 upvotes 6 months ago
      Caffeine in hair care can support hair growth but is not a standalone solution; it's best used in combination with other treatments like minoxidil and finasteride. Some products combine caffeine with these treatments for enhanced effects.

      community Scalp care on procapil and procyanidin b2 hair serum

      in Female  2 upvotes 2 years ago
      User uses Indian hair serum with procapil and procyanidin b2, stopped minoxidil due to allergies. Seeks advice on hair wash techniques and products for shoulder-length hair and scalp care while using hair growth serums.

      community Remember to take care of your hair condition.

      in Chat  107 upvotes 5 years ago
      Taking care of hair condition through the use of shampoo, conditioner, oils and scalp scrubs, as well as advice on using Nizoral and Naturebox Olive Shampoo. Replies also included discussion about whether a bad shampoo could be causing hair loss.

      community Thoughts on these ingredients for hair loss?

      in Product  2 upvotes 3 weeks ago
      A user is considering a topical hair loss treatment containing Minoxidil, Finasteride, and other ingredients. Some users suggest the doses are high and recommend starting with lower percentages.