Natural sulfur amino acid, a precursor to keratin, which, because it is essential, cannot be synthesized by the body itself and therefore must be ingested directly with the diet.
It is an important component of hair and nail proteins.
A vitamin complex that participates in various enzymatic degradation and synthesis reactions through which carbohydrates, lipids and proteins are transformed to provide energy and provide the structural elements necessary for cell growth and regeneration. They regulate the metabolism of the hair follicle and slow down hair loss.
Iron is an essential constituent of the body, necessary for the formation of hemoglobin and for the oxidation processes of living tissues.
Zinc is the most important trace element for the skin. Adequate levels of zinc in tissues are necessary to maintain a well-functioning immune system. It is also essential for effective healing of wounds and scars. It also helps improve protein synthesis and cell growth.
Calcium is the body's most abundant mineral and is an essential electrolyte in the body.