Silab issues fresh efficacy data on hair care active

Silab has published its latest efficacy data about active ingredient Nutripeptides, a repairing concentrate for hair beauty.

Nutripeptides is a natural active ingredient rich in rice di- and tri-peptides (Oryza sativa), initially recognized for its nourishing and protective effects on the skin.

Silab said its latest studies have demonstrated the hair repair potential of this active ingredient.

Capable of acting on both scalp and hair, Nutripeptides provides a soothing and hydrating action that enhances hair's beauty.

The scalp is exposed daily to multiple factors (mechanical, thermal, chemical, even environmental) causing redness and irritations. These aggressions are not without consequence for the hair: it becomes dull and loses volume. The hair is thin, dry, and brittle.

With awareness of this situation, hair care routines are changing in order to simultaneously consider the state of the scalp and quality of the hair.

At a time when hair care is becoming more sophisticated by adopting skin care strategies, Silab has decided to capitalize on the nourishing and protective benefits that its active ingredient Nutripeptides offers to the skin to care for the scalp and hair.

Nutripeptides is also said to provide a hydrating and soothing action to the scalp after two months of treatment.

Redness is significantly reduced, and the active ingredient has an anti-inflammatory effect, demonstrated in vitro by reduced IL-8 secretion.

In addition, Nutripeptides improves hair quality thanks to its repairing action on the hair fibre, demonstrated by the company’s expertise in digital imaging.

The hair’s shine, density, and volume are restored, says Silab, and these effects are significantly perceived by volunteers from the first month of application and intensify over the months of use.

Nutripeptides is a patented active ingredient recommended in all hair repair products at the amount of 0.5 to 2.5%.

Available in aqueous solution, it complies with regulations on biodiversity and displays a natural content of 99.4% (ISO 16128) and meets cosmetic regulations in Europe, the US, China, Japan and so on.

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