Can plant stem cells grow more hair? Episode 84
This study indicates that butyl avocadoate does reduce sebum production (although there was no control used in the study so it’s really hard to tell if the reduction in sebum just resulted from washing the scalp.) Regardless, all the study showed was less oil on the surface of the skin it did NOT measure any factors related to hair growth. So the only evidence for this ingredient doesn’t even support the primary claim.
The Beauty Brains bottom line
Tyler asked what you can expect to see from this technology. The answer is…we can’t find any evidence that this product will do anything to your hair beyond reducing hair loss from breakage (which any good shampoo/conditioner will do.) As always though, we’ll gladly change our minds if the company can provide legitimate evidence showing their product really does stop hair loss or increase hair growth. Just show us the data.
Source: thebeautybrains.com - Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Randy SchuellerDiscover the beauty and cosmetic products you should use and avoid Source Type: blogs
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