Experience the Magic of a Healthy Scalp and Beautiful Hair with Magic Elixir

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Magic Elixir Scalp and Hair Oil Treatment is a revolutionary product that promises to transform your hair and scalp health. This unique blend of natural oils is designed to nourish, hydrate, and rejuvenate your hair and scalp, leaving you with shiny, healthy, and voluminous locks. One of the key ingredients in this magic elixir is argan oil. Argan oil is widely known for its incredible conditioning properties. It is rich in essential fatty acids, antioxidants, and vitamins that help to moisturize the hair and scalp, reduce frizz, and make the hair more manageable. Another essential ingredient in this treatment is jojoba oil.


*INCI is a list of the standardized and internationally accepted names used in the declaration of ingredients on cosmetic and personal care products. It is published by the Personal Care Product Council.

Persea Gratissima Oil Avocado Oil Carthamus Tinctorius Oil Safflower Seed Oil Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis Oil Sweet Almond Oil Peg-45 Palm Kernel Glycerides Sorbitan Oleate Ppg-5-Ceteth-10 Phosphate Rosmarinus Officinalis Leaf Oil Rosemary Leaf Oil Isopropyl Myristate Isopropyl Palmitate Phytantriol Limonene Linalool Aloe Barbadensis Extract Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Extract. Similar to other plant oils, it s loaded with nourishing and moisturizing fatty acids it s a high linoleic acid oil 70 and has only smaller amounts of oleic acid 11 this might be great for acne-prone skin.

Magic elixir scalp and hair oil treatment

Another essential ingredient in this treatment is jojoba oil. Jojoba oil has a molecular structure that is very similar to the natural sebum produced by our scalp. This makes jojoba oil an excellent moisturizer for the hair and scalp.

Magic elixir scalp and hair oil treatment

Also-called: Avocado Oil, Persea Americana Oil;Persea Gratissima Oil | What-it-does: antioxidant, emollient | Irritancy: 0 | Comedogenicity: 0-3

The oil coming from the pulp of one of the most nutritious fruits in the world, the avocado. It's loaded with the nourishing and moisturizing fatty acid, oleic (70%) and contains some others including palmitic (10%) and linoleic acid (8%). It also contains a bunch of minerals and vitamins A, E and D.

Avocado oil has extraordinary skin penetration abilities and can nourish different skin layers. It's a very rich, highly moisturizing emollient oil that makes the skin smooth and nourished. Thanks to its vitamin E content it also has some antioxidant properties. As a high-oleic plant oil, it is recommended for dry skin.

Carthamus Tinctorius Oil /​ Safflower Seed Oil - goodie

Also-called: Safflower Seed Oil;Carthamus Tinctorius Seed Oil | What-it-does: antioxidant, emollient | Irritancy: 0 | Comedogenicity: 0-2

The oil coming from the seeds of the yellow flowered safflower plant. Similar to other plant oils, it's loaded with nourishing and moisturizing fatty acids: it's a high linoleic acid oil (70%) and has only smaller amounts of oleic acid (11%) (this might be great for acne-prone skin). It also contains antioxidant vitamin E (44mg/100g alpha-tocopherol).

Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis Oil /​ Sweet Almond Oil - goodie

Also-called: Sweet Almond Oil;Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis Oil | What-it-does: emollient | Irritancy: 0 | Comedogenicity: 1-3

The emollient plant oil that comes from almonds. Similar to other plant oils, it is loaded with skin-nourishing fatty acids (oleic acid - 55-86% and linoleic acid 7-35%) and contains several other skin goodies such as antioxidant vitamin E and vitamin B versions.

It's a nice, basic oil that is often used due to its great smoothing, softening and moisturizing properties. It's also particularly good at treating dry brittle nails (source).

What-it-does: emulsifying

We don't have description for this ingredient yet.

What-it-does: emulsifying | Irritancy: 0 | Comedogenicity: 3

A mainly oil-loving, vegetable raw material based ingredient that helps water and oil to mix together, aka emulsifier. It can also function as a wetting and dispersing agent helping insoluble particles such as color pigments or inorganic sunscreens (zinc/titanium dioxide) to disperse nice and even in liquids.

Chemically speaking, it comes from the attachment of sorbitan (a dehydrated sorbitol (sugar) molecule) with the unsaturated fatty acid Oleic Acid, that creates a partly water (the sorbitan part) and partly oil soluble (oleic part) molecule.

What-it-does: emulsifying, surfactant/cleansing | Irritancy: 2 | Comedogenicity: 4

We don't have description for this ingredient yet.

Rosmarinus Officinalis Leaf Oil /​ Rosemary Leaf Oil - icky

Also-called: Rosemary Leaf Oil;Rosmarinus Officinalis Leaf Oil | What-it-does: antioxidant, antimicrobial/antibacterial

The essential oil coming from the leafs of the lovely herb, rosemary. It contains several fragrant components, including the well-known irritant, camphor (around 15%). It has a nice smell, is a potent antioxidant and it's also an antimicrobial agent.

If your skin is sensitive, it's probably a good idea to avoid it.

What-it-does: emollient, perfuming | Irritancy: 3 | Comedogenicity: 3-5

A clear, colorless oil-like liquid that makes the skin feel smooth and nice (aka emollient) and it does so without it being greasy.

What's more, it can even reduce the heavy, greasy feel in products with high oil content. It's also fast-spreading meaning that it gives the formula a good, nice slip. It absorbs quickly into the skin and helps other ingredients to penetrate quicker and deeper.

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Thanks to all this, it's one of the most commonly used emollients out there. There is just one little drawback: it has a high comedogenic index (5 out of 5. ), so it might clog pores if you're prone to it.

What-it-does: emollient | Irritancy: 1 | Comedogenicity: 3-4

A clear, colorless emollient ester (oily liquid from isopropyl alcohol + palmitic acid) that makes the skin nice and smooth. It has very good spreading properties and gives a silky touch to the products.

What-it-does: moisturizer/humectant | Irritancy: 2 | Comedogenicity: 2

We don't have description for this ingredient yet.

Limonene - icky What-it-does: perfuming, solvent, deodorant

A super common and cheap fragrance ingredient. It's in many plants, e.g. rosemary, eucalyptus, lavender, lemongrass, peppermint and it's the main component (about 50-90%) of the peel oil of citrus fruits.

It does smell nice but the problem is that it oxidizes on air exposure and the resulting stuff is not good for the skin. Oxidized limonene can cause allergic contact dermatitis and counts as a frequent skin sensitizer.

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Limonene's nr1 function is definitely being a fragrance component, but there are several studies showing that it's also a penetration enhancer, mainly for oil-loving components.

All in all, limonene has some pros and cons, but - especially if your skin is sensitive - the cons probably outweigh the pros.

Linalool - icky What-it-does: perfuming, deodorant

Linalool is a super common fragrance ingredient. It’s kind of everywhere - both in plants and in cosmetic products. It’s part of 200 natural oils including lavender, ylang-ylang, bergamot, jasmine, geranium and it can be found in 90-95% of prestige perfumes on the market.

The problem with linalool is, that just like limonene it oxidises on air exposure and becomes allergenic. That’s why a product containing linalool that has been opened for several months is more likely to be allergenic than a fresh one.

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A study made in the UK with 483 people tested the allergic reaction to 3% oxidised linalool and 2.3% had positive test results.

Aloe Barbadensis Extract/​Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Extract - goodie

Also-called: Aloe Leaf Extract;Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Extract | What-it-does: soothing, emollient, moisturizer/humectant

The extract coming from the juice containing leaves of the Aloe vera plant. It's usually a hydroglycolic extract (though oil extract for the lipid parts also exists) that has similar moisturizing, emollient and anti-inflammatory properties as the juice itself. We have written some more about aloe here.

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Magic elixir scalp and hair oil treatment

It helps to balance oil production, preventing both dryness and greasiness. Jojoba oil also acts as a protective barrier, preventing damage caused by environmental factors. In addition to argan oil and jojoba oil, this elixir also contains other nourishing oils such as coconut oil, olive oil, and almond oil. These oils provide additional moisture, nutrients, and protection to the hair and scalp. They also help to improve hair strength, reduce breakage, and add shine to the hair. To use the Magic Elixir Scalp and Hair Oil Treatment, simply apply a small amount to your scalp and massage it in using circular motions. Then, gently work the oil through the lengths of your hair, paying extra attention to the ends. Leave the treatment on for at least 30 minutes, or overnight for a more intensive treatment. Finally, wash your hair as usual, and enjoy the incredible transformation. Regular use of this magic elixir can provide numerous benefits. It can help to soothe dry and itchy scalp, promote hair growth, prevent split ends, and improve overall hair health. Whether you have dry, damaged, or frizzy hair, this treatment can work wonders for you. In conclusion, the Magic Elixir Scalp and Hair Oil Treatment is a powerful product that can revolutionize your hair and scalp health. With its unique blend of natural oils, including argan oil and jojoba oil, this treatment provides deep nourishment, hydration, and rejuvenation. Try this magic elixir and experience the amazing transformation of your hair..

Reviews for "Get Healthy, Shiny Hair with the Power of Magic Elixir Scalp and Hair Oil"

1) Sarah - 1 star - I was really disappointed with the Magic Elixir scalp and hair oil treatment. I had heard great things about it, but it just didn't live up to the hype for me. First of all, the scent was overpowering and gave me a headache as soon as I applied it. Secondly, I didn't notice any improvement in the condition of my scalp or hair after using it for several weeks. It left my hair feeling greasy and weighed down, and I had to wash it more frequently to get rid of the residue. Overall, I would not recommend this product.
2) Mark - 2 stars - I had high expectations for the Magic Elixir scalp and hair oil treatment, but unfortunately, it fell short. The first thing I noticed was the strong scent, which was pleasant at first but became overwhelming after a while. Secondly, despite using it consistently for a month, I didn't see any noticeable improvement in the health or appearance of my scalp or hair. If anything, it made my hair feel greasy and weighed down, which was not the result I was expecting. I will not be repurchasing this product in the future.
3) Emily - 2 stars - I was really excited to try the Magic Elixir scalp and hair oil treatment, as I had heard raving reviews about it. Unfortunately, it didn't work well for me. The first issue I had was with the packaging. The dropper was faulty and dispensed too much product at once, making it difficult to control the amount applied. Secondly, the oil itself felt heavy and greasy on my scalp, and it took several washes to remove the residue completely. I didn't notice any significant improvement in the condition of my hair or scalp either. Overall, I was disappointed with this product and wouldn't recommend it.

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