Hair & Scalp Health with Repêchage Hydra-Amino18 Hair Spa Serum Now Silicone Free

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Repêchage®, the leading manufacturer of sustainably-harvested Seaweed based skin care brings the benefits of Seaweed to stressed, dry hair with the relaunch of the Repêchage® Hydra-Amino18® Hair Spa Serum.

Stress and poor diet can weaken the hair, causing breakage and hair loss.1 In these unprecedented times, studies have found that up to 72% of people in the United States say their lives have been disrupted by COVID-192, and seven out of ten people say they are experiencing the most stressful period of their lives.3

Used as a daily styling aid prior to drying to protect hair, or as an intensive conditioning treatment, this silicone-free hair serum provides a spa and salon-quality hair treatment at home, and is based on skin care ingredients, formulated with Repêchage®’s exclusive Laminaria Digitata Seaweed extract. Sustainably-harvested from the coast of Maine, this extract is a potent concentrated filtrate with 18 amino acids that act as building blocks of protein to restore the surface of stressed, damaged hair, while 12 vitamins and 42 trace elements and minerals infuse hair with shine, helping to restore and renew resiliency.

Rich with rich, nutritive botanical oils such as Marula Seed Oil, Jojoba Seed Oil, Coconut Oil and Safflower Seed Oil, as well as antioxidant Vitamin E, Hydra-Amino18® Hair Spa Serum locks in and restores hair’s essential moisture, leaving the hair surface smooth while helping to protect from further damage from heat styling and the environment.

“We have relaunched the Hydra-Amino18® Hair Spa Serum to provide the ability to practice important self-care to the hair with the powerful skin care benefits of Seaweed,,” says Repêchage® CEO and Founder Lydia Sarfati. “With this new silicone –free formula, the hair surface will be restored and fortified without being weighed down, and assisted in protection against the effects of the environment, heat styling as well as stress and poor diet.”


1. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5315033/
2. https://www.kff.org/coronavirus-covid-19/report/kff-health-tracking-poll-early-april-2020/
3. https://www.ajmc.com/newsroom/how-has-covid19-affected-mental-health-severity-of-stress-among-employees

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