Wild Science Lab launches with clean hair and skincare solutions

Jane Wolfe
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Wild Science Lab is a new British beauty brand committed to producing clean, botanical and sustainable hair and skincare products built on efficacy and environmental responsibility.

The initial Wild Science Lab launch comprises two hair care collections, which have CBD as their hero ingredient, and a vitamin C-rich capsule skincare collection.

The Leaf + Seed Head First haircare collection offers help for irritated scalps, hair breakage and lack of strength and shine. It features a Scalp Relief Shampoo with 120mg pure CBD, organic hemp seed oil and aloe vera to help with hair loss, boost hair vitality, volume and resilience. This collection also contains Scalp Recovery Conditioner and Hair Defence Strengthening Serum.

The Lab Leaf + Seed Root Planner line is for hair that is dry, damaged, weak, and frizz-prone. Root Therapy Strengthening Treatment Mask is a weekly treatment for damaged hair formulated with organic hemp seed oil, avocado oil, organic shea butter and organic green tea to provide antioxidant protection, leaving hair strong, lustrous, hydrated and manageable. There is also a Root Reboot Damage Rescue Shampoo and Root To Tip Damage Recovery Conditioner.

Wild Science Lab’s Root + Fruit skincare range has been formulated to help provide a radiant glow, even skin tone and texture, hydrate and plump, with three products incorporating vitamin C. Power Smoothie Skin Polish also contains bamboo extract, evening primrose oil, meadowfoam seed oil, carrot tissue and organic coconut oil together with a stimulating blend of six essential oils to wake up skin and restore a smooth, balanced complexion. Juice Boost Brightening Serum and Bright Start SPF 30 Broad Spectrum UV Shield complete the offer.

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Jane Wolfe has worked in journalism since leaving University with a BA (Hons) in English in 1991, covering industries as diverse as energy, broadcasting, wellbeing and animal welfare. She first became part of the Natural Products News team in 1998 as a sub editor and freelance journalist before relocating to Greece in 2004. In 2013 she returned to the magazine as assistant editor, then deputy editor.
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