Amazon's 'brilliant' £6 gadget with 140,000 ratings helps with hair growth in a week, say shoppers
29.05.2024 - 15:07
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Beauty buffs are going wild for a budget-friendly gadget on Amazon that is said to help with increasing hair growth and reduces shedding. Those who have tried the £6 beauty buy insist they have 'noticed a difference' to their hair within just one week of use.
The HEETA Scalp Massager costs £5.99 and comes in nine colourways including black, pink, white and blue. Scalp massagers are ideal for those with both long and short hair as they not only help to remove leftover products that can lead to dandruff when you wash your hair, but it can also help apply products, from oil treatments to anti-dandruff shampoos, deeper in your scalp.
The massager also promises to increase blood circulation to your scalp which has been clinically-proven to aid in hair growth, for longer and thicker flowing locks. Plus, it is has been made out of a high-quality silicone designed to stay hygienic and resistant to mould from moisture while stored in the shower.
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The HEETA Scalp Massager has racked up an impressive overall star-rating of 4.5 out of five from almost 140,000 reviews on Amazon. One shopper said: "I never believed people when they said that this helps blood flow to your scalp but it does exactly this. You feel your scalp tingling just moments after using it. The more blood flow to your scalp, the more hair growth. I love this and it feels good."
A second wrote: "I had a previous scalp massager which didn’t really last long time but this one has lasted me a really
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