If you’re anything like us, attempting to keep on top of the ever-changing TikTok trends, you’ll be well aware of the hype around the hair oiling trend. Essentially, it’s all about applying natural oils to the hair and scalp as a pre-wash treatment to help nourish the hair, reduce frizz and promote hair growth.
In the midst of the hair oiling craze, Dársy, a Melbourne-based start-up has emerged as a trailblazer with their latest innovation—the Sweet Hair Booster. Fueled by the growing popularity of using plant-based oils as a pre-wash treatment, founders Tereza and Kate swiftly recognized an opportunity to bring a bold new product to the Australian beauty lovers.
Through community feedback and a collaborative approach, Sweet Hair Booster was born, a product that has garnered rave reviews for its transformative effects on hair growth and density. It’s the product you need to fight against thinning hair and frizz—it promotes robust hair growth while providing deep hydration from root to tip.
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The secret behind Sweet Hair Booster lies in its meticulously curated blend of nourishing oils, including sweet almond oil, Moroccan argan oil, and rosemary oil, each selected for its unique benefits. It’s completely natural, free of mineral oils, fragrances, sulfates, preservatives and silicones.
No matter your hair profile, Dársy's latest offering promises to leave locks feeling irresistibly soft, shiny, and undeniably healthy from root to tip. Users of the Sweet Hair Booster have raved about the benefit, noting improved hair density and length from 30 days of consistent use.
Dársy also offers a popular Sweet Figure Oil and Sweet Facial Oil, so you can fully level up your beauty routine. Dársy is all about empowering individuals to look and feel their best, one drop at a time—and we’re here for it. Get it here.
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