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Clove and rosemary infusion for hair – strengthens and stimulates hair

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areas.Massage for a few minutes to boost circulation.You can use it 3–4 times a week, preferably on clean hair or before styling.• • Leave it on — no need to rinse immediately (it works best as a leave-in tonic).Cloves contain eugenol — a natural compound that increases blood circulation to the scalp and promotes new hair growth.✅ Rosemary is famous for stimulating hair follicles, preventing dandruff, and slowing premature graying.✅ Bay leaves help purify the scalp and strengthen hair roots.✅ Ginger boosts blood flow and delivers nutrients to hair follicles, improving shine and thickness.✅ Garlic is rich in sulfur and zinc — essential minerals that support keratin production, reduce breakage, and improve scalp health.Together, these ingredients create a gentle yet powerful tonic that revitalizes hair from root to tip and restores natural balance to your scalp.❄️ StorageKeep the spray bottle in the refrigerator to preserve freshness and potency.Use within 7 days, then make a new batch to maintain effectiveness.⚠️ PrecautionsAlways do a patch test before applying to your scalp — especially if you have sensitive skin.Avoid contact with the eyes or open wounds.If irritation, redness, or itching occurs, discontinue use.Not recommended for people allergic to any of the listed ingredients.For best results, pair with a healthy diet and gentle hair care routine — consistency is key.✨ This herbal tonic is a natural way to reconnect with your hair’s roots — literally.Nourish, stimulate, and protect your scalp with the power of nature

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