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publicationDate 2020-10-14-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention NATURAL HAIR RESTORATION LOTION
abstract The natural soil hair restoration lotion, which contains sulfur precipitated 0.5-5.0 percent bismuth citrate 0.5-1.5 percent and Laureth-7 0.5-5.0 percent and acts as a preventive against hair loss, gradually restores the natural color of the hair . Step 1) If used daily for about four weeks, the natural color returns. Step 2) Once the color has returned to the hair, we continue to use the lotion to maintain the color. With the use of the lotion we no longer see white hairs coming out, and with all the extracts contained in the lotion it corrects the damaged hair, prevents hair loss, eliminates dandruff and dry skin. All the herbs, and each one individually, used by the lotion have scientific references from leading herbalists, for their healing properties. This goal was achieved by mixing the following ingredients in the following proportion of 100 percent. Isopropyl Alcohol 1.0-40, Propylene glycol 0.2- 8.00, Bismuth citrate 0.2-1.5, Sulfur 0.2-5.0, Laureth-7 0.5 -5.0, Triethanolamine 1.0- 8.0, Sodium Levulinate Sodium Anisate 0.2-8.0, Sodium thiosulfate 0.2 -5.0, aroma (perfume) 0.2- 0.5, Silk Protein 0.2- 5.0 castor-oil 0.2-5.0, Willow Extract (Salix Alba Bark extract) 0.2- 8.0, Humulus lupulus extract 0.2 - 8.0, Arctium Lappa extract 0.2 -8.0, Salvia officinalis extract 0.5-3.0, Rosmarinus extract 0.5-3.0, D Extract extact) 0.5-30.
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