
Amazon shoppers 'super impressed' by £14 hair growth oil that works 'within two weeks'
Hair care is a trend that many of us are invested in. One particular issue that many want to combat is hair thinning and loss.
If you're looking to see fast results, then this Artnaturals Hair Growth Oil Kit, that comes complete with a scalp massager to boost scalp health, is said to work "within two weeks."
Highly rated among Amazon shoppers, this kit comes with the Artnaturals Organic Rosemary Castor Hair Oil (118ml) that uses a blend of oils to help provide your locks with essential vitamins and nutrients that prevent hair loss.
The main ingredients are, of course, rosemary and castor oil, both which stimulate your hair follicles to promote hair growth. Since they keep our scalp nourished and moisturised, you'll find a reduction in both dandruff and irritation.
That's not all, as the inclusion of hydrating oils such as olive, coconut, and shea butter can also help to add lustre and shine to your locks, all while helping to tackle those pesky dry, split ends.
Designed to be incorporated into your hair routine daily, you can use the accompanying scalp massager that helps improve the circulation of your scalp and reduce stress, all while giving it a gentle cleanse and exfoliation of product build-up.
Hair growth oils have fast become popular among beauty buffs, with the viral Mielle Rosemary Mint Scalp & Hair Strengthening Oil (59ml), £10.99 at Boots, going viral on TikTok for its "innovative formula."
Of course, not everyone is a fan of the oil formula, but luckily there are a few alternatives. This includes the HairBurst Chewable Hair Vitamins that provide 60 gummies for £21.99 at Holland and Barrett.
As of writing, the Artnaturals Hair Growth Oil Kit has amassed 2,349 five-star reviews from Amazon users who say it has left their hair "smoother" and "thicker" within just a couple of weeks of use.
One glowing review read: "I love using this hair oil treatment every hair wash day! It leaves my scalp feeling clean and hair so soft! I have had so much hair loss lately and I've already noticed less fallout just using this product for about 2 weeks!"
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A second praised: "Super impressed!! I have been using this product for a few weeks now and I am already pleasantly surprised with the results! My hair is much smoother, shinier and looks so much healthier. I can't wait to keep using it and see how long my hair grows!"
Another delighted customer wrote: "This product is absolutely amazing! I was losing a lot of hair due to stress and I started using this 3x a week (minimum) I would normally leave on overnight and pop a silk bonnet on. Within 2 weeks I could see regrowth! And also leaves your hair feeling amazing once washed out to, not greasy. Highly recommend!"
Someone else agreed: "My hair was thicker and grew out in two to three weeks. I was surprised and didn't expect it to work this well and fast."
Beauty deal of the week
Looking to incorporate peptides into your skincare routine? Then we know the essential first step.
It's Boots' brand new No7 Future Renew Peptides Cleanser - and it can be bought for £10 less. Worth £24.95 for a 150ml bottle, shoppers can use the code REVERSE10 to reduce the price to under £15.
Using No7's Pepticology, it boasts a "purifying" formula that can remove daily build-up of environmental pollutants, makeup, excess oil and other impurities, all while making sure your skin is not stripped of its moisture.
It also boasts other powerhouse ingredients such as vitamin C and niacinamide that work together to help your skin feel, not just fully clean, but also nourished, visibly renewed and brighter.
However, if you're keen on No7's latest addition, then the Peptide Cleanser has already amassed a 4.5 and 90 percent approval rating from Boots shoppers who have hailed it as "creamy" and "the cleanser of dreams".
One beauty fan praised: "Absolutely loved the formula of this product. It's creamy texture removed all make up leaving my skin feeling silky soft and glowing. The results were visible in days and I've had so many compliments. I love this product so much."
While someone else added: "This is the cleanser of my dreams. Absolute perfection. It has a thick creamy texture that just glides over the skin. It removed all my makeup including waterproof mascara and it didn't leave my skin feeling stripped of all moisture.
"I couldn't detect any fragrance which I loved. My skin felt soft and nicely hydrated after using it. I will be buying this again and again once I use this one up."
Get £10 off the new No7 Future Renew Peptide Cleanser (150ml) by using the REVERSE10 when shopping online here.
Another customer praising the oil said: "One of the greatest hair oils. Non greasy, lightweight, and easy application. Your hair will grow fast! Your hair will thank you!"
However, one shopper who found the oil to be quite greasy wrote in a two-star review: "Horribly greasy! Only used once as it made my hair so greasy. I washed it out the next day and it went greasy again within hours!"
Amazon is selling the Artnaturals Hair Growth Oil and Scalp Massager for £14.43 here.
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