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XPREP is specifically formulated to prepare and clean the scalp for XHAIR treatment.

HOW TO USE XPREP

XPREP contain ingredients natural extracts that promote hair growth and minimize hair fall.

1. Wet your hair: Start by thoroughly wetting your hair and scalp with lukewarm water. Avoid using hot water, as it can strip away natural oils and exacerbate hair loss.

2. Apply the XPREP: Take a small amount of XPREP and gently massage it into your scalp using your fingertips. Focus on covering the entire scalp rather than just the hair. Be gentle, as vigorous scrubbing can cause unnecessary friction and contribute to hair breakage.

3. Lather: Work the XPREP into a lather by adding a little more water if necessary. This helps to distribute XPREP evenly across your scalp and hair.

4. Rinse: Rinse your hair and scalp thoroughly with lukewarm water to remove all traces of the XPREP. Rinsing well ensures that any residue is washed away, which can otherwise contribute to buildup and further hair loss.

5. Apply XHAIR, concentrating on the scalp. This can help to detangle and nourish the hair without weighing it down.

6. Pat dry: Avoid rubbing your hair vigorously with a towel, as this can cause breakage. Instead, gently pat your hair dry with a soft towel to remove excess water.

Important Notice
Avoid heat styling: Limit the use of heat styling tools, such as hairdryers, curling irons, and flat irons, as these can further weaken and damage the hair.
Be consistent: Use the XPREP and XHAIR everyday to maintain a healthy scalp and hair. Regular use can help to maximize the potential benefits.

Mode of action of ingredients in XPREP

MALUS DOMESTICA FRUIT CELL CULTURE EXTRACT

MALUS DOMESTICA FRUIT CELL CULTURE EXTRACT, derived from the Uttwiler Spätlauber apple variety, is a plant-based ingredient with potential benefits for hair growth and hair loss prevention. Although research on its specific mode of action is limited, the extract is known to contain plant stem cells and other compounds that may have positive effects on hair growth.

Some proposed modes of action of Malus Domestica fruit cell culture extract for hair loss include:

1. Prolonging the anagen phase: The anagen phase is the active growth phase of hair follicles. Malus Domestica fruit cell culture extract may help to prolong the anagen phase, leading to longer, healthier hair growth.

2. Protection against oxidative stress: The extract contains antioxidants that may help protect hair follicles from damage caused by oxidative stress, which can lead to hair loss.

3. Activation of hair follicle stem cells: Malus Domestica fruit cell culture extract may stimulate hair follicle stem cells, promoting the regeneration of hair follicles and supporting hair growth.

4. Anti-inflammatory effects: Inflammation can contribute to hair loss by damaging hair follicles. Malus Domestica fruit cell culture extract may help to reduce inflammation in the scalp, promoting a healthier environment for hair growth.

LINOLEIC ACID AND ALPHA-LINOLENIC ACID

LINOLEIC ACID AND ALPHA-LINOLENIC ACID are essential fatty acids belonging to the omega-6 and omega-3 families, respectively. They play important roles in maintaining overall health, including skin and hair health. Although research on their specific mode of action for hair loss is limited, these fatty acids are believed to have several potential benefits for hair growth and preventing hair loss:

1. Anti-inflammatory properties: Both linoleic acid and alpha-linolenic acid possess anti-inflammatory properties, which can help reduce inflammation in the scalp. Inflammation can contribute to hair loss by damaging hair follicles and impeding hair growth.

2. Improving blood circulation: Essential fatty acids can help improve blood circulation, which may lead to better nutrient delivery to the hair follicles and promote hair growth.

3. Balancing scalp sebum production: Linoleic acid, in particular, can help regulate sebum production in the scalp. An imbalance in sebum production can lead to issues like a dry or overly oily scalp, which can contribute to hair loss.

4. Supporting hair follicle health: Essential fatty acids are vital for maintaining cell membrane health, including that of hair follicle cells. A healthy hair follicle is better equipped to produce strong, healthy hair.

5. Strengthening hair strands: Essential fatty acids can help improve the strength and elasticity of hair strands, making them less prone to breakage and hair loss.

SULFUR

SULFUR, an essential element, plays a crucial role in maintaining overall health, including hair health. Although sulfur is not a direct hair growth stimulant, it does have several properties that may indirectly benefit hair growth and help prevent hair loss:

1. Promoting collagen and keratin production: Sulfur is a component of amino acids, such as cysteine and methionine, which are essential for the production of proteins like keratin and collagen. Keratin is the primary structural protein of hair, while collagen plays a key role in maintaining the integrity of the hair follicle.

2. Enhancing scalp circulation: Sulfur is believed to help improve blood circulation in the scalp, which can promote nutrient delivery to hair follicles and support hair growth.

3. Anti-inflammatory properties: Sulfur has natural anti-inflammatory properties that may help reduce inflammation in the scalp, a factor that can contribute to hair loss by damaging hair follicles and impeding hair growth.

4. Antimicrobial properties: Sulfur has antimicrobial effects, which can help combat bacteria, fungi, and other microbes that can cause scalp infections or conditions that contribute to hair loss.

5. Supporting hair growth cycle: By promoting collagen production and maintaining a healthy scalp, sulfur may indirectly support the hair growth cycle, resulting in healthier hair growth and reduced hair loss.

Sulfur can be found in various hair care products, such as shampoos and hair masks, as well as in certain dietary supplements.

ADENOSINE

ADENOSINE is a naturally occurring nucleoside that has various biological functions in the body, including energy transfer and cell signaling. Recent studies have suggested that adenosine may have potential benefits for hair growth and may help prevent hair loss. Here are some possible modes of action of adenosine for hair loss:

1. Prolonging the anagen phase: Research has shown that adenosine can prolong the anagen (growth) phase of the hair cycle, leading to increased hair growth. By extending the anagen phase, adenosine may help reduce hair loss.

2. Stimulating hair follicle activity: Adenosine has been found to stimulate the activity of dermal papilla cells, which are essential for hair growth. By activating these cells, adenosine may promote the growth of new hair follicles and improve the overall hair growth rate.

3. Enhancing blood flow: Adenosine can act as a vasodilator, improving blood flow to the scalp. Increased blood flow to the hair follicles may result in better nutrient and oxygen delivery, supporting hair growth and reducing hair loss.

4. Regulating hair growth factors: Adenosine has been shown to influence the expression of growth factors, such as fibroblast growth factor-7 (FGF-7) and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), which play crucial roles in hair follicle development and hair growth.

5. Inhibiting DHT: Adenosine may help inhibit the effects of dihydrotestosterone (DHT), a hormone associated with hair loss, particularly in male pattern baldness.