‘Game-changing’ rave fans of viral hair oil that combats dandruff and dry scalp
IF the colder weather is playing havoc on your hair and scalp, finding the right products to combat dryness and irritation can be a game changer.
Shoppers are raving about a viral hair oil from Hair Syrup which has gained a loyal following thanks to its powerful yet gentle formula.
Say goodbye to your dry and irritated scalp[/caption]Hair Syrup Mint Condition – Mint And Tea Tree Hair Oil, £15.95
The Hair Syrup Mint Condition Hair Oil is making waves in the beauty industry and among shoppers who praise its budget-friendly price and effectiveness.
The Mint Condition oil costs £15.95 for a 100ml bottle and is designed to soothe and hydrate the most irritated scalps.
It works best as a pre-shampoo treatment that can be left on for 20-30 minutes.
The brand recommends using the oil 2-3 times a week for optimal results.
Thanks to the Mint Condition hair oil treatment’s impressive ability to tackle dandruff, fans are sharing their hair transformations on social media, with one fan calling it a ‘game changer’ for their routine.
The wonder ingredients in the Mint Condition - Mint And Tea Tree Hair Oil
The Mint Condition hair oil works to address several common scalp concerns.
Boasting a unique blend of natural oils, including invigorating tea tree oil, jojoba oil and peppermint oil, the Mint Condition oil treatment is great for tackling dandruff.
Tea tree oil, renowned for its antibacterial and antifungal properties, targets the root causes of dandruff, while jojoba oil deeply moisturises your scalp without clogging pores.
The addition of peppermint oil leaves you feeling refreshed, stimulating blood circulation and promoting healthier hair growth.
Many users report flake-free scalps and shinier hair after just a few applications of the Hair Syrup oil.
One reviewer said, “Game-changing! I was somewhat dubious of this product as it has pretty bold claims, and I wondered if it would work in the way it has been described.
I can actually wear my hair down with pride
“I’m so glad I did, I no longer have to worry about wearing black tops or blazers (dandruff girlies know what I’m talking about), and I can actually wear my hair down with pride.”
Another fan raved: “100% worth the hype! I recommended this to someone who had a scalp covered in a layer of dandruff, as they suffer from eczema.
“After just one use, you could see their scalp again and there wasn’t a flake in sight.”
The use of hair oils to promote hair growth has exploded in recent years thanks to social media, and in particular TikTok, with fans sharing their results online.
One beauty fan shared how they transformed their damaged, scrawny hair using a £6 oil, while another praised an ‘amazing’ hair growth oil you can buy for less than a tenner.
Another TikToker whose hair used to fall out in massive clumps has raved about a £6 rosemary oil that restored her locks to a healthy state.
Why do women lose hair in winter?
Anabel Kingsley, Consultant Trichologist and Brand President at Philip Kingsley spoke exclusively to Fabulous.
You can experience increased hair fall in winter for many reasons, such as due to dietary changes, illness, stress levels and compromised scalp health.
We do know that dandruff and a flaky scalp are more common in winter, which in turn can increase hair fall. People also tend to shampoo less often in the winter, which can lead to the illusion you are losing more hair than usual. The more days you leave between cleansing your scalp, the more hairs you will see when you do as they accumulate.
Another thing to note is that winter is flu season, and high fevers usually cause hair shedding. Due to the nature of the hair growth cycle, you don’t notice hair fall straight away – it takes from six to 12 weeks for it to occur.