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Hair Goals: Reiki-infused Repair & Regrowth Spray
For those experiencing hair loss and frustrated scalps, Hair Goals is your science-backed remedy for repair and regrowth.
Each spritz awakens dormant follicles, stimulates circulation, and soothes scalp irritation, providing a natural solution rooted in nature’s wisdom and supported by modern science. #HairGoals
Nature’s Hair-Repairing Ingredients
Purified Water & Witch Hazel: Gently cleanses the scalp without clogging pores or leaving residue.
Lavender Essential Oil: Promotes hair growth by stimulating follicles and reducing stress-related loss (Lee et al., 2016), while soothing dry, itchy areas.
* Fun Fact! Lavender oil can increase the number and depth of hair follicles in mice (Leite Junior & Bastos, 2024).
Rosemary Essential Oil: Boosts circulation, promotes regrowth, and prevents premature loss, proving as effective as minoxidil without side effects (Panahi et al., 2015).
Cedarwood Essential Oil: Balances oil production, improves the structural integrity of hair, and reduces stress, helping to prevent thinning and breakage.
Tea Tree Essential Oil: Packed with antimicrobial, anti-fungal, and anti-inflammatory properties, tea tree oil helps clear the scalp of buildup, dandruff, and excess oils that can block hair follicles and stunt growth (Hammer et al., 2006).
* We are dedicated to using high-quality, organic ingredients. Although some ingredients may not be available in organic form, we ensure our commitment to natural excellence remains unwavering.
Common Causes of Hair Loss and How Hair Goals Can Help
Hormonal Imbalances: Changes in hormones, such as during pregnancy, menopause, or thyroid dysfunction, can disrupt the hair growth cycle, leading to thinning and hair loss. Cedarwood regulates scalp oil levels, preventing the erratic oil production caused by hormonal changes. The calming aroma of lavender helps mitigate stress-related hair issues, and tea tree oil helps maintain a balanced scalp, reducing irritation and dandruff, which often worsens with hormonal imbalances.
Stress: Chronic stress elevates cortisol levels, which can shrink hair follicles and slow regrowth, often resulting in hair thinning or loss. Lavender oil decreases cortisol levels and engages the parasympathetic nervous system, easing the stress response, promoting a healthy environment for regrowth.
Aging: With age, hair naturally becomes thinner and more prone to breakage as hair follicles shrink and the scalp produces less oil. Cedarwood supports healthy oil production, and rosemary and lavender stimulate follicles for healthy regrowth, slowing the effects of age-related hair thinning.
Scalp Inflammation: Scalp inflammation can impair the hair follicle cycle and function, leading to hair loss, thinning, and/or poor quality. Tea tree oil helps clear the scalp of buildup, dandruff, and excess oils that can block hair follicles and stunt growth.
Genetics: Hereditary conditions like male and female pattern baldness (androgenetic alopecia) can cause progressive hair thinning and loss. Rosemary oil has demonstrated effectiveness in treating androgenetic alopecia according to a 2024 study (Leite Junior & Bastos).
Medical Conditions: Conditions like alopecia areata, an autoimmune disorder that causes patchy hair loss, can benefit from the use of cedarwood oil, which has been shown to improve hair growth by modulating the immune system and reducing inflammation (Leite Junior & Bastos, 2024).
Nutrient Deficiency: Lack of essential vitamins and minerals, such as biotin, iron, vitamin D, and zinc, weakens hair and causes breakage and thinning. While Hair Goals doesn’t provide nutrients directly like a supplement would, its use of rosemary oil stimulates circulation in the scalp, delivering essential nutrients to hair follicles, promoting strength and regrowth.
Environmental Damage: UV rays, pollution, and toxins weaken hair strands. Antioxidant properties from rosemary and tea tree protect hair from free radical damage.
Why Mainstream Hair Growth Products Fail
Conventional hair products are often filled with harsh chemicals like parabens, sulfates, and synthetic fragrances. These ingredients strip hair of its natural oils, disrupt the scalp’s pH balance, and cause long-term damage, including brittleness and inflammation. Not to mention, the systemic effects:
Parabens: A common preservative that disrupts hormones by mimicking estrogen, and are linked to breast cancer, reproductive issues, and premature aging due to their interference with collagen synthesis (Darbre & Harvey, 2008).
Artificial Fragrances: Often masking a cocktail of up to 4,000 chemicals, these “fragrances” can lead to irritation, hormone imbalance, and even cancer.(Pancio et al., 2019).
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS): A harsh detergent that strips your skin of its natural oils, leading to dryness, and irritation (Pancio et al., 2019).
Phthalates: Common in beauty products to increase flexibility in plastics, phthalates are linked to hormonal disruptions, birth defects, and fertility problems. They have also been shown to accumulate in the body, increasing toxicity over time (Hauser et al., 2006).
PFAS (Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances): Dubbed "forever chemicals," PFAS are used in skincare and cosmetics to increase product spreadability and water resistance. However, PFAS are linked to serious health concerns, including hormone disruption, immune system suppression, and an increased risk of cancer. Studies have also shown that these chemicals persist in the environment and can accumulate in human tissue over time (Whitehead et. al, 2021).
Minoxidil, a popular hair regrowth medication, comes with side effects like scalp irritation, itching, and even unwanted facial hair growth for some women. These synthetic options create dependency cycles that mask underlying imbalances rather than nurture real repair.
At Enlightened Lotus, we’re dedicated to nurturing your hair with natural ingredients that restore rather than harm. Hair Goals is free from toxins, fragrances, preservatives, and artificial additives.
Directions for Application
Shake well. Mist a few sprays, focusing on the scalp and thinning areas. Gently massage into your scalp to stimulate circulation, then brush through to distribute evenly. For best results, apply twice daily to damp or dry hair before styling for lightweight, non-greasy nourishment.
Reiki-Infused? The Meaning & Benefits
Reiki is an energy healing practice that channels universal life energy to restore balance and promote well-being. As a certified Reiki Master, I personally infuse each bottle of Hair Goals with Reiki’s healing energy. Here’s what that means for you:
Amplified Healing Properties: Reiki elevates the natural properties of the formula’s ingredients, enhancing their ability to soothe irritation, promote repair, and stimulate regrowth.
Energetic Purity: Through the Reiki process, any stagnant or unwanted energies that may linger in the materials are thoroughly cleansed, ensuring every application is a pure and energetically balanced experience.
Stress Reduction: Reiki is known for its calming effects, encouraging relaxation and reducing stress levels. Lowering stress can reduce hair thinning and regulate hormonal balance, which plays a critical role in hair health and regrowth.
Holistic Self-Care: With Reiki, this balm provides a multidimensional approach to healing with benefits that go beyond the skin to support emotional and spiritual well-being, promoting feelings of calmness and inner peace.
Energetic Alignment for Balance: Reiki works to harmonize the body’s energy centers, supporting the body’s natural healing processes.
Eco-Friendly & Conscious Care
Pamper yourself guilt-free with our eco-conscious, plant-based creations.
Hair Goals is proudly free from toxins, fragrances, preservatives, & any artificial B.S. Plus, it’s cruelty-free, because healthy, beautiful hair should never come at the expense of an animal. 🐾
Hair Goals comes in an 8-oz amber glass spray bottle designed with sustainability and product quality in mind. The thick, durable glass is resistant to breakage and crucial for preventing chemical leaching. The amber tint protects the essential oils from harmful UV rays, maintaining purity and effectiveness. Equipped with a sleek, black spray nozzle featuring adjustable settings for spray, stream, or off, it offers a customizable and safe misting experience.
Feel confident knowing we’re intentional about every detail because your health and happiness matter. 💕
Safety Information
Safe for ages 8 and up.
Pregnancy Warning: Rosemary essential oil in high concentrations may cause uterine contractions and should not be used during pregnancy (Tiran, 2012). While rosemary is generally considered safe for use while nursing, it may slow the production of prolactin, a hormone responsible for milk production. Please exercise caution if breastfeeding and consult with your healthcare provider.
Hair Goals: Regrowth and Repair Spray is for external use only and is intended to support the appearance and health of hair; individual results may vary.
For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes.
We recommend conducting a patch test on a small area before regular use to ensure no adverse reactions. Stop use immediately if irritation or discomfort occurs.
This product is handmade in small batches and has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This product is not intended to diagnose, cure, or prevent any disease.
This product is intended for personal wellness use only and does not replace professional medical advice or treatment. Enlightened Lotus LLC is not responsible for misuse or adverse reactions. Always consult a healthcare professional for medical advice. By purchasing this product, you agree to use it at your own risk and release Enlightened Lotus from liability.
Resources
Darbre, P. D., & Harvey, P. W. (2008). Paraben esters: Review of recent studies of endocrine toxicity, absorption, esterase and human exposure, and discussion of potential human health risks. Journal of Applied Toxicology, 28(5), 561-578. https://doi.org/10.1002/jat.1358
Creswell, J. D., et al. (2013). Mindfulness practice leads to increases in regional brain gray matter density. NeuroImage, 56(1), 189-196.
Hammer, K. A., Carson, C. F., & Riley, T. V. (2004). Antifungal effects of Melaleuca alternifolia (tea tree) oil and its components on Candida albicans, Candida glabrata and Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy, 53(6), 1081–1085. https://doi.org/10.1093/jac/dkh243
Hauser, R., Meeker, J. D., Singh, N. P., Silva, M. J., Ryan, L., Duty, S., & Calafat, A. M. (2006). DNA damage in human sperm is related to urinary levels of phthalate monoester and oxidative metabolites. Human Reproduction, 22(3), 688–695. https://doi.org/10.1093/humrep/del428
Lee, B. H., Lee, J. S., & Kim, Y. C. (2016). Hair Growth-Promoting Effects of Lavender Oil in C57BL/6 Mice. Toxicological research, 32(2), 103–108. https://doi.org/10.5487/TR.2016.32.2.103
Leite Junior, A. C., & Bastos, C. de. (2024). Essential oils for hair health: A critical Mini-Review of the current evidence and Future Directions. Brazilian Journal of Health Aromatherapy and Essential Oil, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.62435/2965-7253.bjhae.2024.bjhae3
Panahi, Y., Taghizadeh, M., Marzony, E. T., & Sahebkar, A. (2015). Rosemary oil vs minoxidil 2% for the treatment of androgenetic alopecia: a randomized comparative trial. Skinmed, 13(1), 15–21.
Panico, A., Serio, F., Bagordo, F., Grassi, T., Idolo, A., DE Giorgi, M., Guido, M., Congedo, M., & DE Donno, A. (2019). Skin safety and health prevention: an overview of chemicals in cosmetic products. Journal of preventive medicine and hygiene, 60(1), E50–E57. https://doi.org/10.15167/2421-4248/jpmh2019.60.1.1080
Tiran, D. (2012). The use of essential oils in pregnancy and birth. The Practicing Midwife, 15(11), 20-22.
Whitehead, H. D., Venier, M., Wu, Y., Eastman, E., Urbanik, S., Diamond, M. L., Shalin, A., Schwartz-Narbonne, H., Bruton, T. A., Blum, A., Wang, Z., Green, M., Tighe, M., Wilkinson, J. T., McGuinness, S., & Peaslee, G. F. (2021). Fluorinated compounds in North American cosmetics. Environmental Science & Technology Letters, 8(7), 538–544. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.estlett.1c00240
Nourish, strengthen, and revive your hair—Hair Goals is your daily ritual for healthy strands. Take control of your hair journey and embrace the confidence of hair that looks and feels its best.
For those experiencing hair loss and frustrated scalps, Hair Goals is your science-backed remedy for repair and regrowth.
Each spritz awakens dormant follicles, stimulates circulation, and soothes scalp irritation, providing a natural solution rooted in nature’s wisdom and supported by modern science. #HairGoals
Nature’s Hair-Repairing Ingredients
Purified Water & Witch Hazel: Gently cleanses the scalp without clogging pores or leaving residue.
Lavender Essential Oil: Promotes hair growth by stimulating follicles and reducing stress-related loss (Lee et al., 2016), while soothing dry, itchy areas.
* Fun Fact! Lavender oil can increase the number and depth of hair follicles in mice (Leite Junior & Bastos, 2024).
Rosemary Essential Oil: Boosts circulation, promotes regrowth, and prevents premature loss, proving as effective as minoxidil without side effects (Panahi et al., 2015).
Cedarwood Essential Oil: Balances oil production, improves the structural integrity of hair, and reduces stress, helping to prevent thinning and breakage.
Tea Tree Essential Oil: Packed with antimicrobial, anti-fungal, and anti-inflammatory properties, tea tree oil helps clear the scalp of buildup, dandruff, and excess oils that can block hair follicles and stunt growth (Hammer et al., 2006).
* We are dedicated to using high-quality, organic ingredients. Although some ingredients may not be available in organic form, we ensure our commitment to natural excellence remains unwavering.
Common Causes of Hair Loss and How Hair Goals Can Help
Hormonal Imbalances: Changes in hormones, such as during pregnancy, menopause, or thyroid dysfunction, can disrupt the hair growth cycle, leading to thinning and hair loss. Cedarwood regulates scalp oil levels, preventing the erratic oil production caused by hormonal changes. The calming aroma of lavender helps mitigate stress-related hair issues, and tea tree oil helps maintain a balanced scalp, reducing irritation and dandruff, which often worsens with hormonal imbalances.
Stress: Chronic stress elevates cortisol levels, which can shrink hair follicles and slow regrowth, often resulting in hair thinning or loss. Lavender oil decreases cortisol levels and engages the parasympathetic nervous system, easing the stress response, promoting a healthy environment for regrowth.
Aging: With age, hair naturally becomes thinner and more prone to breakage as hair follicles shrink and the scalp produces less oil. Cedarwood supports healthy oil production, and rosemary and lavender stimulate follicles for healthy regrowth, slowing the effects of age-related hair thinning.
Scalp Inflammation: Scalp inflammation can impair the hair follicle cycle and function, leading to hair loss, thinning, and/or poor quality. Tea tree oil helps clear the scalp of buildup, dandruff, and excess oils that can block hair follicles and stunt growth.
Genetics: Hereditary conditions like male and female pattern baldness (androgenetic alopecia) can cause progressive hair thinning and loss. Rosemary oil has demonstrated effectiveness in treating androgenetic alopecia according to a 2024 study (Leite Junior & Bastos).
Medical Conditions: Conditions like alopecia areata, an autoimmune disorder that causes patchy hair loss, can benefit from the use of cedarwood oil, which has been shown to improve hair growth by modulating the immune system and reducing inflammation (Leite Junior & Bastos, 2024).
Nutrient Deficiency: Lack of essential vitamins and minerals, such as biotin, iron, vitamin D, and zinc, weakens hair and causes breakage and thinning. While Hair Goals doesn’t provide nutrients directly like a supplement would, its use of rosemary oil stimulates circulation in the scalp, delivering essential nutrients to hair follicles, promoting strength and regrowth.
Environmental Damage: UV rays, pollution, and toxins weaken hair strands. Antioxidant properties from rosemary and tea tree protect hair from free radical damage.
Why Mainstream Hair Growth Products Fail
Conventional hair products are often filled with harsh chemicals like parabens, sulfates, and synthetic fragrances. These ingredients strip hair of its natural oils, disrupt the scalp’s pH balance, and cause long-term damage, including brittleness and inflammation. Not to mention, the systemic effects:
Parabens: A common preservative that disrupts hormones by mimicking estrogen, and are linked to breast cancer, reproductive issues, and premature aging due to their interference with collagen synthesis (Darbre & Harvey, 2008).
Artificial Fragrances: Often masking a cocktail of up to 4,000 chemicals, these “fragrances” can lead to irritation, hormone imbalance, and even cancer.(Pancio et al., 2019).
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS): A harsh detergent that strips your skin of its natural oils, leading to dryness, and irritation (Pancio et al., 2019).
Phthalates: Common in beauty products to increase flexibility in plastics, phthalates are linked to hormonal disruptions, birth defects, and fertility problems. They have also been shown to accumulate in the body, increasing toxicity over time (Hauser et al., 2006).
PFAS (Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances): Dubbed "forever chemicals," PFAS are used in skincare and cosmetics to increase product spreadability and water resistance. However, PFAS are linked to serious health concerns, including hormone disruption, immune system suppression, and an increased risk of cancer. Studies have also shown that these chemicals persist in the environment and can accumulate in human tissue over time (Whitehead et. al, 2021).
Minoxidil, a popular hair regrowth medication, comes with side effects like scalp irritation, itching, and even unwanted facial hair growth for some women. These synthetic options create dependency cycles that mask underlying imbalances rather than nurture real repair.
At Enlightened Lotus, we’re dedicated to nurturing your hair with natural ingredients that restore rather than harm. Hair Goals is free from toxins, fragrances, preservatives, and artificial additives.
Directions for Application
Shake well. Mist a few sprays, focusing on the scalp and thinning areas. Gently massage into your scalp to stimulate circulation, then brush through to distribute evenly. For best results, apply twice daily to damp or dry hair before styling for lightweight, non-greasy nourishment.
Reiki-Infused? The Meaning & Benefits
Reiki is an energy healing practice that channels universal life energy to restore balance and promote well-being. As a certified Reiki Master, I personally infuse each bottle of Hair Goals with Reiki’s healing energy. Here’s what that means for you:
Amplified Healing Properties: Reiki elevates the natural properties of the formula’s ingredients, enhancing their ability to soothe irritation, promote repair, and stimulate regrowth.
Energetic Purity: Through the Reiki process, any stagnant or unwanted energies that may linger in the materials are thoroughly cleansed, ensuring every application is a pure and energetically balanced experience.
Stress Reduction: Reiki is known for its calming effects, encouraging relaxation and reducing stress levels. Lowering stress can reduce hair thinning and regulate hormonal balance, which plays a critical role in hair health and regrowth.
Holistic Self-Care: With Reiki, this balm provides a multidimensional approach to healing with benefits that go beyond the skin to support emotional and spiritual well-being, promoting feelings of calmness and inner peace.
Energetic Alignment for Balance: Reiki works to harmonize the body’s energy centers, supporting the body’s natural healing processes.
Eco-Friendly & Conscious Care
Pamper yourself guilt-free with our eco-conscious, plant-based creations.
Hair Goals is proudly free from toxins, fragrances, preservatives, & any artificial B.S. Plus, it’s cruelty-free, because healthy, beautiful hair should never come at the expense of an animal. 🐾
Hair Goals comes in an 8-oz amber glass spray bottle designed with sustainability and product quality in mind. The thick, durable glass is resistant to breakage and crucial for preventing chemical leaching. The amber tint protects the essential oils from harmful UV rays, maintaining purity and effectiveness. Equipped with a sleek, black spray nozzle featuring adjustable settings for spray, stream, or off, it offers a customizable and safe misting experience.
Feel confident knowing we’re intentional about every detail because your health and happiness matter. 💕
Safety Information
Safe for ages 8 and up.
Pregnancy Warning: Rosemary essential oil in high concentrations may cause uterine contractions and should not be used during pregnancy (Tiran, 2012). While rosemary is generally considered safe for use while nursing, it may slow the production of prolactin, a hormone responsible for milk production. Please exercise caution if breastfeeding and consult with your healthcare provider.
Hair Goals: Regrowth and Repair Spray is for external use only and is intended to support the appearance and health of hair; individual results may vary.
For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes.
We recommend conducting a patch test on a small area before regular use to ensure no adverse reactions. Stop use immediately if irritation or discomfort occurs.
This product is handmade in small batches and has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This product is not intended to diagnose, cure, or prevent any disease.
This product is intended for personal wellness use only and does not replace professional medical advice or treatment. Enlightened Lotus LLC is not responsible for misuse or adverse reactions. Always consult a healthcare professional for medical advice. By purchasing this product, you agree to use it at your own risk and release Enlightened Lotus from liability.
Resources
Darbre, P. D., & Harvey, P. W. (2008). Paraben esters: Review of recent studies of endocrine toxicity, absorption, esterase and human exposure, and discussion of potential human health risks. Journal of Applied Toxicology, 28(5), 561-578. https://doi.org/10.1002/jat.1358
Creswell, J. D., et al. (2013). Mindfulness practice leads to increases in regional brain gray matter density. NeuroImage, 56(1), 189-196.
Hammer, K. A., Carson, C. F., & Riley, T. V. (2004). Antifungal effects of Melaleuca alternifolia (tea tree) oil and its components on Candida albicans, Candida glabrata and Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy, 53(6), 1081–1085. https://doi.org/10.1093/jac/dkh243
Hauser, R., Meeker, J. D., Singh, N. P., Silva, M. J., Ryan, L., Duty, S., & Calafat, A. M. (2006). DNA damage in human sperm is related to urinary levels of phthalate monoester and oxidative metabolites. Human Reproduction, 22(3), 688–695. https://doi.org/10.1093/humrep/del428
Lee, B. H., Lee, J. S., & Kim, Y. C. (2016). Hair Growth-Promoting Effects of Lavender Oil in C57BL/6 Mice. Toxicological research, 32(2), 103–108. https://doi.org/10.5487/TR.2016.32.2.103
Leite Junior, A. C., & Bastos, C. de. (2024). Essential oils for hair health: A critical Mini-Review of the current evidence and Future Directions. Brazilian Journal of Health Aromatherapy and Essential Oil, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.62435/2965-7253.bjhae.2024.bjhae3
Panahi, Y., Taghizadeh, M., Marzony, E. T., & Sahebkar, A. (2015). Rosemary oil vs minoxidil 2% for the treatment of androgenetic alopecia: a randomized comparative trial. Skinmed, 13(1), 15–21.
Panico, A., Serio, F., Bagordo, F., Grassi, T., Idolo, A., DE Giorgi, M., Guido, M., Congedo, M., & DE Donno, A. (2019). Skin safety and health prevention: an overview of chemicals in cosmetic products. Journal of preventive medicine and hygiene, 60(1), E50–E57. https://doi.org/10.15167/2421-4248/jpmh2019.60.1.1080
Tiran, D. (2012). The use of essential oils in pregnancy and birth. The Practicing Midwife, 15(11), 20-22.
Whitehead, H. D., Venier, M., Wu, Y., Eastman, E., Urbanik, S., Diamond, M. L., Shalin, A., Schwartz-Narbonne, H., Bruton, T. A., Blum, A., Wang, Z., Green, M., Tighe, M., Wilkinson, J. T., McGuinness, S., & Peaslee, G. F. (2021). Fluorinated compounds in North American cosmetics. Environmental Science & Technology Letters, 8(7), 538–544. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.estlett.1c00240