1) Promotes hair growth
According to researchers from the University of Hawaii, we can trace the use of aloe vera for hair loss back to the time of the ancient Egyptians. In fact, Aloe Vera contains enzymes that directly promote healthy hair growth. These proteolytic enzymes are able to eradicate dead skin cells on the scalp that could clog the hair follicle and do not allow the proper penetration of nutrients into the hair.
Diseases such as seborrhoea, which are caused by accumulation of sebum on the scalp, can lead to partial baldness. The keratolytic action of aloe vera reduces sebum and dead skin cells and promotes hair growth. The alkalizing properties of aloe vera may also help to bring the scalp and hair pH to a more desirable level, further promoting hair growth and helping the hair to retain water and moisture.
2) Relieves itching
Aloe Vera has itch-inhibiting properties that can relieve itching and dryness. Pruritus disorders include troublesome skin and scalp problems such as psoriasis and eczema. Psoriasis is an autoimmune disease characterized by excessive production of skin cells. The enzymatic properties of aloe vera make it possible to destroy excessively dead skin cells and at the same time to care for the skin and scalp.
Since excessive production of skin cells is at the heart of psoriasis, you can understand why aloe can help eliminate this problem. Aloe can also reduce the redness, scaling, itching and inflammation of scalp psoriasis, which also benefits the hair directly.
In a study published in Archives of Dermatology, more than 80% of aloe vera-treated psoriasis patients showed improvement.
When dyeing hair, it is advisable to use hair colors or brighteners that contain aloe vera to avoid irritation. O & M Pearl Lightener is enriched with the calming properties of aloe vera and thus protects the hair and scalp.
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