extracts of botanicals in aloe vera gel (green tea, witch hazel bark, grape seeds, laminaria digitata, cinnamon, and turmeric), phosphatidylcholine *Nanosomes, medium chain triglycerides, goat milk fractions, ascorbyl palmitate, cyclodextrin, triclosan, ascorbic acid and sodium ascorbate, malic acid and sodium malate, inositol hexanicotinate, retinyl acetate, salicylic acid, xanthan gum, climbazole, essential oil of clove bud.
As someone posted at Hairsite: "Recent medical research, published in the prominent medical journey The British Journal of Dermatology (issue May 2004), by Gho Clinic, has shown that there are stem cells present in two different areas in a hair follicle. Both parts containing the stem cells can induce hair growth. This means that a hair doesnt grow from the bottom of the hair root sac (as many believed), but from the stem cells situated elsewhere in the hair follicle."
Abstract:
The mechanism of hair growth has been clarifying itself by the improvement in the culture techniques for hair follicle cells. Recently stem cells inducing the anagen phase in the hair follicle cycle have been discovered in the bulge region of the outer root sheath (ORS). To find growth-promoting agents for the ORS cells, we evaluated the effect of various botanical extracts on the growth of cultured human hair follicles. We found that Laminaria angustata extract increased the ORS cell growth. Further, hair-growth in the shaved skin of C3H mice was also promoted by the topical application of the extract. http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/abst ... &s=&site=1
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Cinnamon:
http://www.hairsite4.com/dc/dcboard.php ... ype=search
Tumeric/Curcumin:
http://www.hairsite4.com/dc/dcboard.php ... ype=search
http://www.hairsite4.com/dc/dcboard.php ... ype=search
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I've been using it for a few days now. Smells like cinnamon pumpkin