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Hair loss: in Sandalore, the scent of regrowth.

From Giuliani’s advanced research comes the discovery of an odorant molecule capable of stimulating hair bulb activity.

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Sep. 2018

From Giuliani’s advanced research comes the discovery of an odorant molecule capable of stimulating hair bulb activity.

This is a revolutionary discovery: certain fragrances are capable of stimulating hair bulb activity.
A highly complex study carried out in collaboration with Monasterium Laboratory demonstrated that the dermal papilla cells of hair bulbs possess evolutionarily ancient biological receptors that stimulate cells to prolong the life of the follicle (the phase known as “anagen,” the first stage of hair growth). These receptors are capable of stimulating hair growth and consequently reducing hair loss.

The demonstration of olfactory receptors (called OR2AT4) at the level of hair bulb cells,” explained researcher and dermatologist Fabio Rinaldi, “made it possible to synthesize a revolutionary molecule capable of stimulating hair regrowth. Randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, multicenter clinical studies highlighted the effectiveness of this active ingredient (Sandalore is a synthetic derivative of sandalwood oil) already present in the topical treatment Bioscalin® Signal Revolution available in pharmacies.” The true revolution is that we are essentially talking about a highly effective cosmetic product.