
Pilexil is a specialized brand for the care and treatment of all hair and scalp types in both men and women. It offers a wide range of products developed by Lacer’s R&D&I Laboratory with our characteristic high quality and scientific rigour. Its active ingredients have been selected for their wide tolerance. They provide intensive hair care and optimal hygiene for healthy, shiny and silky hair. And Pilexil’s best guarantee? Its dermatologically proven efficacy in clinical trials with users.
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Olfactive Notes
Ingredients
Pilexil Antihair Loss Fortemax Spray is designed to combat excessive hair loss, particularly effective in cases of prolonged, chronic, and severe shedding. Its unique formulation strengthens hair follicles and normalizes the hair growth cycle.
How to Use:
Apply the spray at night before bedtime. It can be used on damp or dry hair. Spray 15 to 20 pumps directly onto the scalp and gently massage to enhance absorption. Wash your hair the next day with a suitable shampoo.
Kronosalud Recommendation:
It is advised to complement the treatment with:
Pilexil Antihair Loss Shampoo Pilexil Capsules or Pilexil Forte Capsules Warnings:
Not recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding women.
Formula:
Pilexil Antihair Loss Fortemax Spray is formulated with ingredients such as Serenoa serrulata, Humulus lupulus, caffeine, Zinc PCA, Boswellia serrata, dipotassium glycyrrhizinate, niacinamide, and three additional vitamins, which work synergistically to promote hair health.
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Product features:
- HAIR: Treatments
- By Need: Anti-hair loss
Product Reference: #372485
Top Note: A subtle, medicinal-herbal accord likely dominates the initial impression. Zinc PCA may contribute a slightly metallic, dry nuance. The caffeine could add a fleeting, bitter-green tinge. Niacinamide, while odorless, might contribute to a smooth, powdery feel.
Heart Note: The heart reveals the core botanical character. Serenoa serrulata (saw palmetto) is expected to lend a slightly sweet, fatty, almost waxy aroma. Humulus lupulus (hops) may introduce a subtle, herbaceous, slightly spicy, and earthy facet. Boswellia serrata (frankincense) could contribute a balsamic, resinous, slightly lemony undertone. Dipotassium glycyrrhizinate (licorice derivative) might add a subtle sweetness and a smooth texture.
Base Note: The base likely retains the lingering herbal and balsamic notes from the heart, with the Serenoa serrulata and Boswellia serrata potentially becoming more pronounced over time. The "three additional vitamins" mentioned are unspecified, but if fat-soluble (like A, D, or E), they could contribute to a subtle, oily, and slightly sweet dry down. The overall impression is likely to be a clean, slightly medicinal, herbal, and subtly sweet scent that fades gradually.