Ultimo aggiornamento novembre 12, 2022 di Teodoro
Cos'è questo tipo di fungo e perché è possibile trovarlo in alcuni prodotti naturali?
I funghi finferli potrebbero riattivare il cuoio capelluto, e lascia i capelli morbidi, liscio, e volumizzato?
Il gallinaccio è un fungo del genere Cantharellus. Esistono vari tipi di finferli; they are usually shaped like funnels, with a meaty texture and either a white, yellow or orange color.
You can cook chanterelles in many ways, but in this short article, I’ll focus on the benefits of these spices of mushrooms for your hair.
Could this species of fungi be good for your hair?
Chanterelles are a type of mushroom that have amazing hair care benefits.
The wild Chanterelle has lots of vitamin D. But the real connection with the hair comes from its richness of B vitamins:
- B3 – Niacin – Improving blood circulation to the scalp will help you keep your hair healthy and beautiful.
- B5, also known as pantothenic acid, boosts the production of keratin. It improves damaged strands, boosts hair elasticity and moisture retention, and flexibility.
- B7 or Biotin promotes hair growth by renewing the hair follicles that are already growing.
Niacin improves blood circulation to the scalp and promotes hair growth, making it easier for your hair to grow.
History
Mushrooms have been used for hair care for thousands of years.
They contain anti-inflammatory ingredients and plenty of antioxidants that help build up barrier strength for healthy and resilient hair. Like the rest of the body, healthy hair requires the delivery of vital nutrients to the hair follicles.
A deficiency of these nutrients, as well as external factors like harsh chemical treatments, unhealthy lifestyle, and prolonged illness can cause hair problems like hair loss, damaged strands, thinning hair, and more.
Look for products with Chanterelle Mushrooms
You can find products with Chanterelle Mushrooms and try them for yourself.
I’ve tried the Madara cosmetics GROW series (shampoo, lotion, conditioner). I can rate it as 3/5 stars.
This article is not sponsored or affiliated with any company/product.