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Ingredients

Soma was established in 1995, since that time we have searched the globe for the most unique and beneficial ingredients to be used in personal care formulations. We have found suppliers throughout the world who not only focus on new and innovative products, but who manage their companies in an earth-friendly manner. Never compromising on performance, Soma's "Hair Technology" line uses the best ingredients the world has to offer while having a net zero environmental impact.

From using Wheat protein foam boosters to a plant-derived Keratin protein, our fully Vegan line has incorporated the most sophisticated plant ingredients to give superior results over conventional professional product lines. All of our ingredients go through stringent testing to ensure quality. Ingredients are quarantined and tested to meet our compliance - stability, purity, and testing for microrganism, are just a few of the quality assurance given to each and every ingredient. No compromise large or small is made giving the end consumer the most scientifically safe product available.

All of our products are formulated with a paraben-free and formaldehyde-free preservative. Being one of the only globally approved preservatives, our consumers can be reassured that all of our products are safe and offer no toxilogical hazards.



Chamomile

An infusion of Chamomile flowers is used as a hair shampoo, especially for fair hair. The flowers are sometimes added to cosmetics as an anti-allergenic agent or made into a salve for use on hemorrhoids and wounds. The dried herb is made into potpourri and herb pillows, and is burned for aromatherapy. Applied externally as a wash or compress for skin inflammations, sunburn, burns, and added to bath for relaxing tired, achy muscles and feet, and softening the skin.

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Rosemary

Externally it can be used in hair lotions a few drops of Rosemary oil massaged into the scalp then rinsed with an infusion of nettles can revitalise the hair. Used in this manner it supposed to prevent premature baldness. Rosemary is also supposed to stop dandruff.

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Jasmine

Jasmine oil is used used for making perfumes and incense. Its flowers are used to flavour Jasmine tea and other herbal or black tea. Its oil is also used in creams, shampoos and soaps. In India Jasmine flowers are stringed together to make garlands. Women in India wear this flower in their hair. Some communities even use this flower to cover the face of the bridegroom.

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Lavendar

Lavendar can be used in aromatherapy. Lavendar aids in relaxation and reduction of anxiety. Helps prevent oily scalps by controlling the production of sebum, and also stimulates scalp circulation.

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Horsetail

Horsetail helps to rejuvinate hair, nails and skin. Helps to increase calcium absorption & contains silicic acid, potassium and its high silica content is most useful for hair products.

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Hibiscus

Hisbiscus proteins are extracted from its seeds and have exceptional re-energizing moisturizing properties for the scalp.

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Aloe

Aloe is used externally to treat a number of skin irritations and has antiseptic and antibiotic properties. Soothing for all scalp irritations.

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Dandelion

Commonly know to be pesky weeds. Dandelion extract is made from the flower and seeds. It is a natural source of potassium and is rich in vitamin A. Can be used in manufacturing skin and hair care products.

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Nettle

Nettle is used in hair care products to help control dandruff, and is said to make the hair more glossy.

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Sage

Also known as garden meadow, has a long tradition of culinary and medicinal use. Sage oil contains alpha-and beta-thujone, rosmarinic acids, tannins and flavanoids. Helps prevent scalp inflamation.

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Burdock

Contains five powerful flavanoid type antioxidants more powerful than vitamin C. Burdock supports proper hormone balances with the body and may explain its traditional uses for treating eczema and psoriasis and other skin irritations.

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Calendula

The ointment of this herb is thought to cure a range of skin irritations and has properties that reduce inflamation. Has been used topically for cradle cap in infants.

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