Sharon Personal Care's SharoHyal Moringa Revives Hair with Hyaluronic Acid

Per Sharon Personal Care, the chemical bonds created between the negative charges of SharoHyal Moringa's hyaluronic acid content and the positive charges of the hydrolyzed proteins within this vegetal protein help form a protective layer on the cuticle.
Per Sharon Personal Care, the chemical bonds created between the negative charges of SharoHyal Moringa's hyaluronic acid content and the positive charges of the hydrolyzed proteins within this vegetal protein help form a protective layer on the cuticle.
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Sharon Personal Care's SharoHyal Moringa is hair restoration technology comprising medium molecular weight hyaluronic acid and hydrolyzed moringa micro-proteins that reportedly boosts hair elasticity and resilience by 6% after seven treatments and moisturization by 45% after one treatment (per clinical tests).

The ingredient, which purportedly has a more pleasant odor profile compared to other common proteins, takes inspiration from the skinification of hair care.

Per Sharon Personal Care, the chemical bonds created between the negative charges of SharoHyal Moringa's hyaluronic acid content and the positive charges of the hydrolyzed proteins within this vegetal protein help form a protective layer on the cuticle.

This layer rebuilds damaged hair strands.

"With SharoHyal Moringa you can create a superior formulation," said Robert Donadelli, R&D manager at Sharon Personal Care. "It is natural, water-soluble, and it offers improved color and odor when compared to common proteins, making it highly appealing for clean beauty. This protein is sustainably sourced, produced through an eco-conscious extraction process, and it is biodegradable. By incorporating SharoHYAL Moringa, companies can demonstrate their commitment to sustainable hair care benefits and innovation."

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