Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Resurrect the vitality of your hair and scalp

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Damaged hair does not begin at the end of the hair, but at the root, at the papilla cell itself and excessive sebum causes hair to fall out and create a bad odour. If you use a general hair tonic that contains alcohol, you may be damaging your hair further without realizing. Therefore, it is important to find a haircare product manufactur­ed with natural products with zero additives and alcohol.

Saravio Cosmetics Ltd, a Japanese company that conducts research at the natural hot springs in Beppu, Japan has discovered a special hot spring algae classified as RG 92, with which, the company has produced a haircare product free of additives and alcohol, that treats hair at the cellular level. Once applied, the M-1 revitalise­s hair and nourishes papilla cells. Further research conducted by Saravio Central Institute indicates that damaged cells that are exposed to M-1 regain their health within 24 hours.

The hydrolysed yeast extract contained in the product activates as the hair growth controller, triples FGF- 10 levels and augments cell division of hair matrix cell. Taking in the nutrients essential for the hair growth, hair papilla cells then transmit FGF-10, i.e., signal that triggers hair growth, to the hair matrix cells. When hair matrix cells receive FGF- 10, cell division occurs and new hair is formed.

Hence, not only is M-1 a product that puts a stop to damaged hair, but it also promotes new hair growth. Due to the unique technology employed at Saravio, the product is manufactur­ed with zero alcohol or preservati­ves.

The product has already been received positively by Japanese consumers, and it is now available in Sri Lanka through Kingstar Global (Pvt) Ltd. The products will be available for purchase through their distributi­on network and online. A glowing complexion and healthy hair are subtle aspects that help an individual to paint an impression of yourself. Let nature’s bounty help you to take better care of yourself through M-1 and RG92.

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