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H Vitamin (or Vitamin B7, biotin, coenzyme R) - regulates the excretion of the sebaceous glands and normalizes fat metabolism, improves the state of too oily greasy or too dry flaking skin, especially important at the stage of formation and growth of hair in the hair follicle.
Hedera Helix (ivy) - botanic extract is derived from the evergreen vine leaves. It contains glycosides (hederin), flavonoids, pectin, mineral salts, organically bound iodine and other components. The ivy extract efficiently moisturizes hair and scalp, improves blood circulation, reduces congestive conditions, exerts tonic, bactericidal and anti-inflammatory effects.
Hexapeptide-11 - is a biofermented peptide that has been shown in in vitro genomic studies, run on human dermal fibroblasts, to upregulate key genes responsible for collagen production and important extracellular matrix components such as hyaluronic acid. In a gene microarray study conducted on human dermal fibroblasts, it was found that topical treatment with Hexapeptide-11 was able to upregulate the Androgen Receptor gene (AR) indicating that the peptide appears capable of binding to the Androgen Receptor much the way Testosterone will. This suggests that Hexapeptide-11 may be capable to influence the principal biochemical pathways, responsible for converting young Vellus hairs into mature Terminal hairs.
Honey, Mel Honey, Hydroxypropyltrimonium Honey - its extract is a natural moisturizing and softening complex, which is rich in vitamins, microelements, mineral salts and other substances. Honey is an ecologically optimal humidity regulator. It improves the structure of the skin and hair, enhances the capability of the corneal layer to retain moisture. Honey possesses antimicrobial, antifungal and anti-inflammatory properties, also has moisturizing effects, gives hair shine and softness.
Honey Myrtle (Melaleuca armillaris) – botanic extract has antiseptic and anti-inflammatory effects of a broad spectrum, it is used primarily to treat scalp irritation, redness and various dermatitis signs.
Humulus Lupulus (hops) - the extract has antimicrobial, antibacterial, antiseptic properties, thus improves skin balance. Hops also contain the potent phytoestrogen, 8-prenylnaringenin that may have a relative binding affinity to estrogen receptors.
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