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Peppermint for Blood Flow

Peppermint for Blood Flow

Did you know that the lack of blood flow to your hair follicles could be the reason why your hair is thinning? That's why we use the power of peppermint for blood flow to stimulate your scalp and get your hair the love it needs!

Minty fresh is not just for your breath!

Peppermint has been found to help with blood flow, improve hair growth and maybe even reduce hair loss. The peppermint found in Matcha Mint Hair Smoothie and our Matcha Mint Shampoo helps balance pH levels by leaving a cooling, tingling sensation on your scalp. 

Peppermint also helps reduce excessive oil production and therefore hair greasiness. Together, the tingling sensation and reduced oiliness helps hydrate the hair follicles and increase blood circulation to promote healthy, shiny and soft hair!

Peppermint smells good, tastes fresh and feels pleasant on the scalp! Find it in our matcha mint collection!

Find out why we love matcha here!

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