Qhemet Biologics Burdock Root Butter Cream

Qhemet Biologics

Qhemet Biologics Burdock Root Butter Cream

Qhemet Biologics Burdock Root Butter Cream delivers 24+ hour moisture without build-up, perfect for dry, medium-low porosity hair.

Silicone-free

Paraben-free

Natural

CGM

Dryness

Breakage

Optimized for Your Environment & Lifestyle

Humid
Dry
Winter
Summer

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Leave-In Treatment

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Evening
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How often will you use this product?

Everyday
Every other day
Every 3 days
Every 4 days
Every 5 days
Every 6 days
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Your Biodata Compatibility Analysis

Based on your 6 hair health indices and environmental factors

0 HAIR HEALTH SCORE

Poor Match

Significant incompatibilities

Growth Cycle Health Index

Hair Match

Hair Health Index Alignment

Optimal for OSI, SSI, DI, HSI

Ingredient Efficacy

Matching Ingredient Score

Environment Compatibility

Current UV, Air Quality & Humidity

Why This Works for Your Specific Profile

Damage Index:

Damage levels outside specified range may not benefit optimally from product formulation

Water Quality:

Straight to wavy hair lacks curl structure becoming weighed down without curl definition benefits

Hair:

Closed to moderately open cuticles limit product penetration causing surface buildup or inadequate absorption

Active Lifestyle:

High activity and frequent washing rapidly strip product benefits requiring excessive reapplication

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Current Routine Fit

Apply to damp or dry hair for moisture and definition

Recommended Routine Order

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Your Hair Profile

Hair Type

Damage Level

Porosity

Scalp Sensitivity

Your Hair Profile Integration

Your Hair Archetype

Density Level

Washing Frequency

Shedding Level

Oil Level

Your Hair Health Indices

Oil Secretion (OSI)

Very low oil production

Scalp Sensitivity (SSI)

Very low sensitivity

Growth Rate (CMR)

Poor metabolism rate

Damage Index (DI)

Minimal damage

Hair Strength (HSI)

Very weak strength

Softness Index (SI)

Significant improvement needed

Water & Environmental Integration

Water:

Expected Results & Timeline

Key Highlights

What is it?

Leave-in treatment with 15 ingredients

Who Is It For

Adults, All Genders

Budget

Rs. 1,956.15 - Rs. 3,912.30

Timeline

24+ hours

Why You’ll Love It

What Does It Help With?

Dryness, Breakage, Hair Loss

Best for

Dryness

Features

Delivers 24+ hour moisture without build-up; perfect for dry, medium-low porosity hair

Checks

Silicone-free, Paraben-free, SLS-free, Mineral oil-free, Petrolatum-free, Lanolin-free, Phthalate-free, Triclosan-free, Artificial fragrance-free, Artificial dye-free

Ingredients Overview

Ingredients List

water-aqua-eau, glycerin, carthamus-tinctorius-safflower-seed-oil, cetearyl-alcohol, olea-europaea-olive-fruit-oil, arctium-lappa-burdock-root-extract, urtica-dioica-nettle-extract, avena-sativa-oat-kernel-extract, dimethyl-sulfone, stearyl-alcohol, stearalkonium-chloride, isopropyl-alcohol, lactic-acid, alcohol, elaeis-guineensis-palm-kernel-oil, fragrance-parfum, phenoxyethanol, ethylhexylglycerin

Key Ingredients

olive-oil, burdock-root, oatstraw, nettle-leaf

Ingredients Details

Alcohol

Alcohol, specifically ethanol or denatured alcohol, is a widely used ingredient in skincare formulations. This colorless, volatile liquid serves multiple purposes in cosmetic products. Its primary functions include acting as a solvent, enhancing the penetration of other active ingredients, and providing a quick-drying effect on the skin.

In skincare, alcohol can help create lightweight textures and improve the spreadability of products. It's particularly useful in formulations like toners, astringents, and some serums. Alcohol's antimicrobial properties can also contribute to product preservation.

However, the use of alcohol in skincare is controversial. At high concentrations, it can be drying and potentially irritating to the skin, particularly for those with sensitive or dry skin types. It may disrupt the skin's natural barrier function, leading to increased transepidermal water loss.

Despite these concerns, when used in appropriate concentrations and formulations, alcohol can be a beneficial ingredient. It's crucial to consider the overall product formulation, concentration of alcohol, and individual skin needs when evaluating its presence in skincare products. Some cosmetic-grade alcohols, like cetyl and stearyl alcohol, are fatty alcohols with emollient properties, distinct from ethanol.

Ethylhexylglycerin

Ethylhexylglycerin is a multifunctional synthetic ingredient widely used in cosmetic and personal care products. This clear, colorless liquid acts primarily as a preservative enhancer, working synergistically with other preservatives to improve their efficacy and extend product shelf life. Derived from glycerin, ethylhexylglycerin exhibits gentle antimicrobial properties, helping to inhibit the growth of bacteria and fungi in formulations.

Beyond its preservative-boosting capabilities, ethylhexylglycerin serves as an effective emollient and skin conditioning agent. It helps improve the texture and spreadability of products while providing a smooth, non-greasy feel on the skin. This ingredient also functions as a deodorant agent, helping to reduce body odor by inhibiting the growth of odor-causing bacteria.

Ethylhexylglycerin is generally well-tolerated by most skin types and is considered safe for use in concentrations typically found in cosmetic products. Its versatility makes it a valuable ingredient in a wide range of formulations, including moisturizers, sunscreens, makeup, and hair care products. While some individuals may experience mild irritation, adverse reactions to ethylhexylglycerin are rare, contributing to its popularity in the cosmetics industry.

Glycerin

Glycerin, also known as glycerol, is a versatile and widely used humectant in skincare formulations. This colorless, odorless, viscous liquid is derived from both natural and synthetic sources, including vegetable oils and petrochemicals. As a hygroscopic substance, glycerin attracts and retains moisture, making it highly effective in hydrating and moisturizing the skin.

In skincare products, glycerin typically comprises 0.5% to 5% of the formulation. It functions by drawing water from the environment and deeper skin layers to the surface, enhancing skin hydration and improving barrier function. This moisture-binding property helps to reduce transepidermal water loss, leading to smoother, more supple skin.

Glycerin's low molecular weight allows it to penetrate the stratum corneum, providing hydration to deeper skin layers. It also exhibits emollient properties, helping to soften and smooth the skin's surface. Additionally, glycerin has been shown to enhance the penetration of other active ingredients in skincare formulations.

While generally well-tolerated, high concentrations of glycerin can potentially cause a tacky feel on the skin or draw out too much moisture in low-humidity environments. Therefore, it is often combined with other moisturizing agents for optimal efficacy and skin feel.

Phenoxyethanol

Phenoxyethanol is a widely used preservative in cosmetic and personal care products. This synthetic compound, derived from phenol and ethylene oxide, plays a crucial role in preventing microbial growth and extending product shelf life. With its chemical formula C8H10O2, phenoxyethanol appears as a colorless, oily liquid with a faint rose-like odor.

Effective against a broad spectrum of bacteria, yeasts, and molds, phenoxyethanol is particularly valuable in water-based formulations. It functions optimally at pH levels between 3 and 8.5, making it compatible with a wide range of skincare and cosmetic products. Typically used at concentrations of 0.5% to 1%, phenoxyethanol is considered safe for most individuals when used as directed.

While phenoxyethanol offers excellent preservation properties, it is often combined with other preservatives for enhanced efficacy. Its stability in the presence of sunlight and compatibility with other cosmetic ingredients contribute to its popularity among formulators. However, some individuals may experience skin irritation or allergic reactions, particularly at higher concentrations. Regulatory bodies, including the FDA and EU Cosmetics Regulation, have approved phenoxyethanol for use in cosmetics within specified limits, reflecting its established safety profile when used appropriately.

Personalized Usage Instructions

How to Use

1

Step 1

Thoroughly distribute a small to moderate amount throughout damp or dry hair

2

Step 2

Leave in and style

Medical Chemicals

Protein/Moisture

- Moisture

pH

pH Level

- Acidic

Porosity Taget

- Low Porosity

Customized for Your Profile

Scalp Condtions

Sensitive Scalp, pH Balanced

Climate Suitability

Humid, Dry, Winter, Summer

Clinical Claims

Frequency

Thoroughly distribute a small to moderate amount throughout damp or dry hair. Leave in and style.

Product Information

Silicone-free

Paraben-free

SLS-free

Mineral oil-free

Petrolatum-free

Lanolin-free

Phthalate-free

Triclosan-free