Lab Nature’s journey accompanies beauty care

The need for beauty treatments, frequent hairstyle changes, and environmental factors cause hair to break, become thin, dry, and easily damaged. Lab Nature spares no effort in research and development to create Nano Olive Oil technology—proven in Europe to help reduce Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS), the leading cause of hair loss. Combined with the ability to penetrate and nourish the scalp and each hair strand deeply, Lab Nature restores damage from deep within and makes hair more robust.

The first product was launched in September 2022. The Global Green Beauty Awards 2022 honored Lab Nature Shampoo with the best natural shampoo award. Lab Nature Shampoo is also recognized in Clean Beauty magazine under Safe Cosmetic Australia, a prestigious organic cosmetics evaluation organization in Australia.

Lab Nature is a cosmeceutical brand with more than 40 patents worldwide, exclusive technology invented in the US, and a completely new hair care portfolio; Lab Nature is quickly becoming the focus of changing old hair care methods.

Clinically scientifically formulated with proven ingredients, it optimizes hair and scalp performance and absorption to help address specific hair problems and meet different needs. At the same time, safe and high-quality natural ingredients, such as US Organic Certification and USDA Organic, are selected.

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For normal, dry, split, damaged hair

For normal, dry, split, damaged hair

For normal, dry, split, damaged hair

For men, especially for itchy dandruff hair

For men, especially for thin, weak, broken hair

For bleached and colored hair.

Silicone-free Shampoo and Conditioner

De-yellowing, color retention and environmental protection

Repairs damage and reduces hair loss

For bleached and dyed hair, helps to reduce yellowing and preserve hair color

“Lab Nature applies technology with clinical scientific formulas that not only treat hair and skin problems but also help protect the green environment, without microplastic waste.”