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  • 2 days

    Sold Out?

    Since it says the product is sold out, does that mean you won't be getting the product back in? 🤔

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    • Customer service at Lyko
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      Hi Martha! The item has been discontinued and is no longer available! ❤ My best tip for you is to check out our free hair test, where our experienced hairdressers can recommend products that are tailored just for you and the preferences you have for products! 👌 You can go directly to the test via the link: lyko.com/sv/beauty-scan2

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  • 2 months

    Briogeo scalp oil

    I use this once a week and let it sit on my scalp for about 4 hours. Now after a few months, I really notice a difference. My hair feels and looks fuller, and I generally lose significantly less hair.

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BriogeoScalp Revival™Rosemary Pre-Wash Oil 100 ml

1 reviews, 5 on average
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Ingredients

Who it's for: For all hair types + textures looking to strengthen the scalp barrier + nourish strands.

This Rosemary Pre-Wash Oil offers moisture for your hair from root to tip while calming irritation for a balanced microbiome and healthy hair. Non-irritating, fragrance-free oil soothes and calms irritated skin that can be a contributing factor to hair loss. Contains rosemary oil and tea tree oil for scalp stimulation and scalp balancing. Lipid-rich oil blend and ceramide NG provides moisture and strentghens the surface barrier. The application is made easy with a targeted applicator.

Use:
Part hair and apply oil directly to scalp and hair.​ Massage in and leave in for 10-15 mins or overnight for best results.​ Rinse out and follow with your favorite Briogeo™ shampoo and conditioner.

100 ml
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