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Sephren Foam

Post by Jacob » Tue Mar 09, 2010 8:32 pm

http://www.sephren.com/ingredients/
Pelvetia Canaliculata Extract

Also known as Channelled Wrack, it is derived from a seaweed (Phaeophyta) found on the rocks of the upper shores of Europe. It contains isoflavones, which in recent studies have been demonstrated to have potent antioxidant properties, comparable to that of the well-known antioxidant vitamin E that can help to revitalize, renew and refresh the skin of the scalp. Chanelled Wrack also inhibits testosterone binding factors that can lead to hair loss in women.
Laminaria Digitata Extract

Sometimes referred to as Atlantic kelp, Laminaria Digitata is a genus of 31 species of brown algae (Phaeophyceae), all sharing the common name "kelp". It contains nearly 30 minerals. It is rich in iodine, calcium, sulphur and silicon. It also contains phosphorus, iron, sodium, potassium, magnesium, chlorine, copper, zinc and manganese. Kelp is rich in B-complex vitamins. It contains vitamin A, C, E, G, K and S. Several of the vitamins found in this extract are known antioxidants that can help eliminate free radicals that damage the scalp and hair.
Butylene Glycol

This is an organic molecule with two alcohol groups, used in cosmetics as an absorber to bind moisture and hold or retain water. It provides skin conditioning and moisturizing properties to the skin.Moisturizing and condition the scalp can lead to a healthier more effective hair growing environment.
Hypnea Musciformis

It is an extract of red algae that soothes and calms the skin of the scalp. Natural ingredients of hypnea musciformis extract and chamomile evens skin tones and soothes irritated, dry skin.
Enteromorpha Compressa

It is a marine green algae species that has been identified for the nutritional importance of its biotic compounds. It is also a high source of vitamin B. It adds luster and sheen to hair.
Himanthalia Elongata Extract

It is an extract of brown algae or seaweed that contains antioxidant vitamins, essential amino acids and other important minerals to help alleviate hair loss.
Texas White Cedarwood Oil

Cedarwood oil is extracted from the wood of cedar trees. It is used in hair growth products for its stimulatory effects on hair growth. Cedarwood oil may also have positive aromatherapy effects for promoting relaxation. Since high stress levels can add to hair loss, cedarwood oil can help promote a better state for hair growth.
Spanish Rosemary Oil

Rosemary oil is known for its ability to slow down or even hold off hair loss and pigmentation loss (graying). The oil is thought to do this by stimulating hair follicles and improving circulation to the scalp. Increased circulation can awaken dormant follicles to promote hair growth. Rosemary oil is also known for its moisturizing properties, particularly in treating dandruff or dry, flaky scalps.
Also they also highlight PG... :-s

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Re: Sephren Foam

Post by Joanne » Wed Mar 10, 2010 12:22 am

Interesting that they're targeting this product to females.

There's a lot of seaweed in that topical ... I wonder if they're taking the "iodine approach" to hypothyroidism-related hair loss. This could definitely be worth a try (for females AND males, IMO ... especially for diffuse thinners).

The supplement mix is pretty ... meh. Most of us are probably already taking most if not all of those.

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