Analysis Of Fertilizing Temple Balm

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Trying Something New- Organic Root Stimulator Fertilizing Temple Balm
By Monique

Of late I have calmed down on experimenting with my hair, opting for a more “better the devil you know” kind of approach. However, something caught my eye and I had to get it, and I just had to write about it.
With my traction alopecia I have always been a little curious about this product. This is because this product is aimed at hair regrowth. My only concern was the price involved. I am a little bit of a scrooge quite honestly.
I am blessed to work in a place that is near a flea market. This is open during the weekend. After having seen it sold there, I decided to give it a try. I had resisted buying it more times that I could count, but when it went from …show more content…

Your hair’s ability to thrive is inhibited by poor circulation, illness, adverse scalp conditions, hormonal imbalances, blocked hair follicles and other issues. The Fertilizing Temple Balm promises to give your scalp vitamins and essential oils to make your scalp conditions better and have your hair looking healthier.

These Are Some Of The Contents The Balm Contains:

Phytic Acid Complex - to help you to exfoliate blocked pores so your scalp will be clean and supple
Sulphur rich amino acids - these are from horsetail, garlic and nettle. These will fertilize your hair and deliver nutrients to your scalp and hair.
Cayenne - this is a popular stimulant. The balm is infused with cayenne and promotes hair growth.
Essential vitamins and mineral - these are vitamin B and E. They also include zinc for your hair and scalp.

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This is made up of caffeine, sugars and starches. I would assume this is important for stimulation. In the same way that tea in Hairdrenalinepotion is used.

Directions For Use:

When you get a new product, it is always important to do a patch test before using it. This is so you do not get an allergic reaction when you use it. The same applies for this product as well.
To do a patch test you have to measure out about an amount of the product that is the size of a dime. Apply this to your scalp in an area that is not easily visible, just in case. You should then wait for 24 hours.
This should give it enough time to react to your body’s chemistry. Look for any itchiness, redness or scalp pimples. If these happen then you should not use it. You can go on with the application if you do not have a reaction.

The Patch Test Is Good

Take another dime size of Organic Root Stimulator to the places where your scalp is thinning. Make sure not to apply to areas that are ok. The nape area is a no go. Use the balm to give yourself a scalp massage in the area so the balm penetrates. Do this two times a day. Once in the morning and at

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