Babushka Agafia, an active herbal serum for hair growth

Hey! Today I have another hair fast for you, i.e. Babushka Agafia, an active herbal serum for hair growth. It is a cosmetic that I have wanted to try for a long time, it tempted me with many reviews on hair manic blogs and a great composition , unfortunately it was poorly available.

Active herbal serum is an alcoholic rub with herbal extracts, known for their beneficial effects on hair growth and loss, it also contains anti-dandruff extract and hot pepper to stimulate the hair follicles. It was this pepper that I was most afraid of, I do not want to have unpleasantness, burning, irritation or itching.

So when my friend, a hair blogger, offered to give me half of the bottle to test, I didn’t hesitate for a moment. She said the serum is good, it doesn’t pinch, but should be used regularly and she has a problem with that. However, I was happy to start testing, especially as I wanted to stimulate my weak hair growth a little. If you are curious how this rub worked for me, I invite you to the rest of the post.

Babushka Agafia, an active herbal serum for hair growth

Babushka Agafia, an active herbal serum for hair growth

Product description

Active herbal serum for hair growth Babuszka Agafia was created on the basis of natural extracts and oils from plants that stimulate hair growth. In addition, it nourishes the hair, restores its density and shine. It also nourishes and regenerates the scalp. Included in the composition:

  • marshmallow moisturizes and supports the maintenance of the natural protective barrier of the hair and skin,
  • Chinese citrus rebuilds and strengthens,
  • ginseng regenerates and prevents excessive hair loss,
  • Lemon balm nourishes and makes the skin regain its natural balance,
  • burdock cleanses, has bactericidal properties, soothes irritations, prevents seborrhea, dandruff and hair loss,
  • nettle prevents greasy hair and dandruff , strengthens,
  • birch kitten extract restores the balance of the scalp, nourishes the hair follicles and restores the hair’s natural shine,
  • brewer’s yeast has a positive effect on hair strengthening and growth,
  • hot pepper warms up and stimulates the scalp and its metabolic processes, nourishes and nourishes the hair,
  • Klimbazole fights the fungus Pityrosporum ovale responsible for the formation of dandruff.

Application

Hair care that actively stimulates their growth.

Usage method

  • Spray the serum evenly on clean, dry hair and scalp.
  • Leave it to dry.
  • Do not rinse.
  • Use 2-3 times a week for about 2-3 months.

Ingredients (INCI)

Althaea Officinalis Extract ( marshmallow extract ), Schisandra Chinensis Officinalis Oil ( Chinese schisandra oil ), Panax Ginseng Extract ( ginseng extract ), Mellissa Officinalis Leaf Oil ( lemon balm leaf oil ), Arctium Lappa Root Extract ( root extract) burdock), Urtica Dioica extract (extract of nettle), Betula Alba extract (extract kittens birch), yeast extract (extract of brewer’s yeast), Capsicum Anuum Fruit extract (extract of hot pepper) climbazole (climbazole), allantoin (allantoin ), pantothenic acid (pantothenic acid), Neolone.

Capacity: 150 ml

Price: PLN 14.69

Babushka Agafia, an active herbal serum for hair growth
Babushka Agafia, an active herbal serum for hair growth

Similar: Wcierka Vianek for hair growth – is it worth buying?

My opinion:

Package:

A white bottle made of thick plastic brings to mind very natural cosmetics. The print is rather pharmacy, aesthetic. The packaging has a spray applicator, which I did not use, however – I always apply such rubs with a syringe. The sprinkler does not jam or break, dispenses a good mist without leaks. The cap also protects against the leakage of the cosmetic.

Effectiveness:

It is a cosmetic that I have wanted to try for a long time, it tempted me with many reviews on hair manic blogs and a great composition, unfortunately it was poorly available.

Active herbal serum Babuszka Agafia is an alcoholic rub with herbal extracts, known for their beneficial effects on hair growth and loss, it also contains anti-dandruff extract and hot pepper to stimulate the hair follicles. It was this pepper that I was most afraid of, I do not want to have unpleasantness, burning, irritation or itching. Indeed, after testing 1.5 packages, I find that the rubbing does not irritate my head at all, the smell is indifferent to me, and the price-quality ratio is great. I did not notice the brilliantly quick growth in regrowth, although it may have moved a bit, but also the hair loss has decreased a bit. So many herbal extracts can’t be wrong!

Wcierka is strong and has a strong syrup smell, it will definitely not work for everyone. Thanks to alcohols, herbal ingredients are better absorbed into the skin, stimulate circulation and have antibacterial properties. However, it can irritate or dry the sensitive scalp, so if something starts to happen – we dissolve the cosmetic more, e.g. in clothes or tea.

I used wcierki about 2-3 times a week, after each washing, on slightly dry hair and using the syringe method I wrote about earlier – thanks to this, the product, despite its small capacity, is more efficient and lasted for a long time.

Summary:

After testing 1.5 packages of Babushka Agafia rubs, I find that the serum does not irritate my head at all. Maybe I didn’t notice the brilliantly quick growth in regrowth, but it did move a bit, but the hair loss also diminished a bit. The cosmetic is not too heavy, despite the many ingredients, it does not overburden the scalp and does not stick together, and does not form a crust on the scalp. I just had to wash my hair a little more often because it was a bit heavy. Quite a successful product, I believe it was effective for me. It is a pity that we have such a small capacity. Nevertheless, I will keep testing this product in the hope that it will help me grow healthier and thicker hair.

Do you know this cosmetic? I will continue to test it.
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