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Marrák Organic Hair Recovery
by Kate Hillenbrand H
air loss is no accident and neither are the solutions. Prescribed pills and creams touted as solutions are really drugs, often with serious side effects, that were intended for other uses, accidentally discovered to restore lost hair. As to surgical methods, they can be painful, invasive, expen- sive, and fraught with side effects, lengthy healing time and results that can be spotty.
Dr. Elhabib Benlhabib, a University of Minnesota-trained toxicologist and pharmacologist affiliated with their De- partment of Dermatology, gained a tre- mendous amount of experience in skin biology and skin constituents through research on neuro-immune interactions in the skin. In addition to earning his Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota, he earned his B.S. in General Biology in Morocco and his M.A. in Biochemistry in Russia.
Benlhabib reformulated a secret family recipe for hair restoration which used ancient Andalusian medicinal plant therapy and crafted and mod- ernized it to ensure safe, long-lasting results for hair restoration and scalp problems. “Growing up in Morocco, I witnessed the remarkable effects on family and friends who used an all-nat- ural ‘secret family recipe’ to promote
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hair growth. Working in the Derma- tology Department, I saw firsthand the struggle many had with hair loss. I knew I could use my skills to refine and improve the original family recipe to provide people with an effective alter- native treatment for hair loss—one that is all-natural and organic.” In September 2014, Moroccan Eco-Biologics (MEB) launched its line of all-natural and organic skin and hair health products. Recently re- branding to Marrák, the line includes Hair Recovery Crème, Nour- ishing Shampoo and 100% Pure Argan Oil, all free of drying alcohol and chemicals such as parabens, petroleum, sul- fates, phthalates, PEG, glycerin, silicone, and arti- ficial colors. Drugs pre-
scribed to restore
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