Scalp Care Shampoo | Korean Products

July 11, 2019

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[INQ. NO. 1907C03] GYEOL has been developed by using Lectin, a natural anti-cancer immunosuppressive substance, from mistletoe that grows in Korea, and by freeze-drying its extracts to prevent hair loss. It is a shampoo containing no gluten, which is a skin rash and atopy-inducing substance. This natural shampoo with natural surfactant and natural preservative has excellent functions of scalp care and hair loss prevention. It has been certified by the U.S. FDA, CFDA in China, and the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety as quasi-drugs.


MayimHayyim Bio Co., Ltd. has developed GYEOL, a natural preservative, gluten-free shampoo by using natural botanical surfactant and a natural anti-cancer immunological active ingredient by using Lectin extracted from mistletoe plants through distributive research with the School of Life Science in Handong Global University, and has obtained ISO 9001/14001 certification, and has been certified as an INNOBIZ company and a venture company in Korea.


 
 
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