Not necessarily very well known, the oily macerate remains nonetheless a partner of choice for the hair. And for good reason, it acts both on the hair fiber and on the scalp.
What is oily macerate?
Maceration is a technique consisting of macerating roots, buds, plants or flowers in a liquid medium, to extract active ingredients. When we talk about oily maceration, this means that the natural extracts macerate in vegetable oil.
The advantage of this extraction technique is that the active ingredients recovered are not altered in any way by the operation. And that, for hair, is what we call good news!
The benefits of oily macerate for hair
In general, the oily macerate offers an all-in-one action. Hold on tight: it nourishes the hair from length to ends, it makes dandruff disappear, it accelerates growth, and gives volume and shine to the hair, just that!
Among the most recognized oily macerates, we note:
. Garlic oil macerate, which helps limit hair loss. Rich in vitamins B6, B1 and C, garlic helps optimize blood circulation, and therefore gives more strength to the hair. In addition, garlic has a high sulfur and zinc content, so it participates in the production of keratin , which is none other than the main component of the hair fiber.
. Alma oily macerate, highly concentrated in vitamin C, which takes care of the scalp and hair bulb. In better health, the scalp is then able to accelerate and improve hair growth. The latter are stronger and more voluminous. Like garlic oily macerate, alma oily macerate also fights against hair loss.
. Hibiscus oily macerate. It strengthens and tones the hair fiber. Hair grows quickly and better, and is brighter.
. Calendula oily macerate. It is ideal for damaged, dry and dull hair. The hair fiber is deeply nourished, it is restructured, and the hair gains strength and shine.
How to use oily macerate on hair?
We proceed in the classic way. We massage the scalp and lengths with the oily macerate, then rinse with shampoo.
Be careful, however, to keep the product away from light and heat, and to close it properly between uses.