Lab Nature – US Patent technology for stronger, preventing breakage

 

A specialized shampoo is necessary to restore hair strength in weak and broken hair. However, a shampoo with cleansing ability is not enough; the hair needs to supplement the essential nutrients for optimal growth.

Lab Nature Shampoo, with Nano Olive Oil as an active ingredient and applying exclusive technology from the US, offers a superior solution for damaged hair. With its microscopic size, the active ingredient penetrates profoundly and quickly, creating a protective film while delivering nutrients to the hair, roots, and scalp, nourishing and repairing structural damage from the inside.

In addition, due to its potent antioxidant ability, Nano Olive Oil has been proven in Europe to help reduce ROS (reactive oxygen species)– the cause of oxidative stress and the activation of factors that shorten the hair growth cycle and can change hair follicles, leading to hair loss.

This extends the hair’s life cycle and provides comprehensive care from the scalp to the ends. Therefore, the product helps prevent hair loss and makes stronger, thicker hair.

This technology also represents a breakthrough in eliminating toxic chemicals. For instance, sulfates and silicones, commonly found in shampoo products today, may provide temporary effects but potentially damage the scalp and hair.

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For normal, dry, split, damaged hair

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For men, especially for itchy dandruff hair

For men, especially for thin, weak, broken hair

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Silicone-free Shampoo and Conditioner

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De-yellowing, color retention and environmental protection

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Repairs damage and reduces hair loss

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

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For thin, damaged and broken hair

“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.”