Scalp Juce™ Evolved - Behind Our New Formula

 

We heard your feedback, and we improved. The next evolution of Scalp Juce is designed to enhance the ability of GHK-Cu to be absorbed by the scalp while staying chemically active. We also added some supporting ingredients that are clinically proven to increase hair growth and open up the hair follicles for better absorption rates.

Our new formula:

Active Ingredients:

GHK-Cu, Adenosine, Biotin, Caffeine, Salicylic Acid, Niacinamide.

Inactive Ingredients (necessary for scalp absorption & room temperature stability):

Water, Propanediol, Sodium Citrate, Gluconolactone, Sodium Benzoate, Xanthan Gum, Sodium Hydroxide, Citric Acid.

GHK-Cu is the driver of the formula. However, our ABCN complex further enhances the hair growth and anti-hair loss properties of GHK-Cu.

ABCN complex: Adenosine (clinically proven to stimulate growth factors), Biotin (a key nutrient in the formation of collagen in skin cells), Caffeine (clinically proven to help with hair loss), Niacinamide (better known as vitamin B3, proven to enhance the absorption of key nutrients by widening the hair follicles).

We also added Salicylic acid, a keratolytic that increases the amount of moisture in skin cells and dissolves the substance that causes skin cells to stick together, causing a shedding or exfoliating effect on the skin. In the context of hair loss, it is crucial to avoid the buildup of dead skin cells and sebum, which can clog the skin and prevent your hair topicals from being properly absorbed and utilized.

The rest of the formula is made up of our inactive ingredients. These are designed to keep the formula stable and preserve its shelf life. One key thing here is that instead of using Propylene Glycol, which is what 99% of hair formulas use as a carrier agent, we used Propanediol. Propylene Glycol is petroleum-based and can cause very bad reactions in some people, while Propanediol is corn-based and is much safer and easier on the skin.

If you have any questions about our new formula, please send us a message at hello@maneup.org!

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