Molecule that promotes hair follicle proliferation by stimulating cellular metabolism. In vitro studies carried out by a group of German dermatologists demonstrate the effect of stimulating hair follicle growth after the application of low concentrations of caffeine.
It is the pro-vitamin D-pantothenic acid (vitamin B5). Its deficiency causes dermatological changes. In the hair, it acts as a regulator of seborrheic processes and hair loss, preventing hair damage and providing long-lasting hydration. It protects the scalp and helps the regeneration of the hair epidermis, improving nutrition and hair trophism. It hardens and gives shine to the hair.
Also called Nicotinamide or Nicotinic Acid, it's Vitamin B3. A water-soluble vitamin from group B that improves blood circulation and helps to metabolize fats, thus regulating seborrhea.
It participates in the synthesis of keratin in the hair and is therefore used as a hair enhancer in addition to new growing hair.
It acts as a moisturizer and conditioner.