
Crown Growth oil
- Description
- Herbal Benefits
- Reviews
- Ingredients
- Fast absorbing into the scalp
- Light oil blend that won't weigh heavy on the scalp
- Softens hair
- Can awaken dormant hair follicles
- Promotes hair growth
- Stimulates blood circulation
What is Hibiscus?
Also known as Hibiscus Sabdariffa Flower, a remarkable plant compacted with nutrients of phenolic compounds, and anthocyanins, a miracle flower many would call it, due to its nutrients of flavonoids, and fatty acids these all help with hair root strengthening, while also recognized for its hair growth-promoting properties.
Crown Growth oil
Product gives amazing slip and I have thick hair when it’s curly, it coats all the strands leaving no room for dryness. Perfect for winter season! :)
Nice clean refreshing smelling and soothing to the scalp
This was my second order and I love this smell it works well for me and my hairdresser turned me on to it, The 2oz bottle lasted me about 4-5 months.
Right before my daughter turned one, she started losing the hair in the front. I wasn’t sure what was happening. She kept losing it until the length was gone. I got the crown growth oil in February and her little curls are growing back in! Even her long hair in the back is still growing. In a few months I’ll be able to include it back in her ponytails.
Grapeseed oil, Almond oil, Palm oil, lavender herb, catnip, hibiscus flower, essential oil blend.
Crown Growth oil
Product gives amazing slip and I have thick hair when it’s curly, it coats all the strands leaving no room for dryness. Perfect for winter season! :)
Nice clean refreshing smelling and soothing to the scalp
This was my second order and I love this smell it works well for me and my hairdresser turned me on to it, The 2oz bottle lasted me about 4-5 months.
Right before my daughter turned one, she started losing the hair in the front. I wasn’t sure what was happening. She kept losing it until the length was gone. I got the crown growth oil in February and her little curls are growing back in! Even her long hair in the back is still growing. In a few months I’ll be able to include it back in her ponytails.