Beauty buffs rave over 'anti-ageing' hair growth serum that 'minimises greys' without using dye
26.06.2024 - 19:07
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Beauty buffs looking to increase the thickness of volume of their hair and reduce the visibility of greys without using nasty chemicals or dyes may have stumbled across the perfect solution. Those who have tried Living Proof's 'impressive' Scalp Care Density Serum insist that it has 'transformed their hair' in more ways and one.
The serum comes in at £54 and while it is admittedly on the expensive side, those who have tried it claim that it's 'worth every penny' and then some. That's because the two-in-one serum has been formulated to not only visibly minimise the appearance of grey hair and reduce shedding, but to increase hair density and promote healthier hair growth with clinically proven results in as little as 90 days, according to the brand.
The serum uses Living Proof's innovative anti-grey complex which is a blend of antioxidants and amino acids to prevent and reduce the appearance of grey hairs. As well as the brand's density boosting technology that promotes natural growth and reduces shedding.
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The formula also features pea sprout extract that protects the scalp to help balance the hair growth cycle and amaranth peptides to increase the diameter of hair fibres for fuller, thicker-looking hair. For the best results, Living Proof recommends using the hair oil daily, applying two or three dropperfuls directly onto a dry or damp scalp and massage in.
The Scalp Care Density Serum has racked up an impressive overall rating of 4.6 out of five from over 200 reviews on Living Proof's website. One
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