9 Hair & scalp treat
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Nourish your hair from root to tip with the 9 Hair & Scalp Oil Treat, a rich, revitalizing blend crafted to restore balance, strength, and shine to your hair. This all-natural oil treatment is formulated with a luxurious mix of plant-based oils and potent botanicals that stimulate growth, feed the scalp, and leave your hair irresistibly soft and healthy.
Each drop is infused with beneficial ingredients that work in harmony:
Jojoba Oil – Mimics your scalp’s natural sebum, deeply moisturizing and balancing oil production while enhancing softness and elasticity.
Extra Virgin Olive Oil – Packed with antioxidants and healthy fats, it strengthens hair strands, reduces breakage, and helps seal in moisture.
Vitamin E Oil – A powerful antioxidant that promotes scalp health, reduces dryness, and supports hair growth by repairing damaged follicles.
Peppermint Oil – Refreshes the scalp with a cooling sensation, improves circulation, and encourages stronger, faster hair growth.
Rosemary Herb – Known for stimulating dormant follicles and improving thickness, while its natural antimicrobial properties support a balanced scalp.
Orange Peel Powder – Rich in vitamin C, it revitalizes dull hair, adds brilliant shine, and helps control dandruff with its gentle exfoliating action.
Clove – Strengthens roots, curbs hair fall, and enhances natural luster with its warming, nutrient-rich properties.
Ginger Powder – Activates scalp circulation to boost growth and helps combat dryness and itchiness.
Orange Peel (whole) – Slowly infuses the oil with an uplifting citrus aroma and additional scalp-cleansing benefits.
This treatment can be used as a pre-shampoo oil, leave-in scalp massage, or overnight hair nourishment. With consistent use, expect improved scalp health, reduced shedding, and a radiant, healthy shine that reflects true vitality.
The combination of herbs and oils makes this product much more than a hair oil — it’s a ritual of rejuvenation, awakening your scalp and strengthening every strand.






































































































