You’re slathering this on at night like a sleeping mask. Stop. That’s where the waste lives.
Artemisia (mugwort) is a calming agent, not a repair serum. Use it wrong and you’re just paying for expensive dew that evaporates by morning.
It’s a watery essence — $16 for 150ml. The brand claims it “soothes sensitive scalps and skin” in one swipe. I bought it because my scalp was throwing a tantrum after a bad hair dye.
Dual-Use Formula
One ingredient list for both scalp and face — no separate products needed.
No Sticky Finish
Dries down in 10 seconds flat. No waiting around like a hair mask.
Squirt Bottle Design
Direct scalp application without dripping down your neck like a mess.
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It’s 100% Artemisia Capillaris extract — no added water, no fillers. The hero is chamazulene, a compound that literally tells your inflammation to calm the hell down.
- Artemisia Capillaris Extract: Anti-inflammatory that reduces redness within hours
- Chamazulene: Blue oil that cools irritation like aloe but stronger
- 1,2-Hexanediol: Gentle preservative — no drying alcohols here
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It’s like thick water — slides on, then disappears. First morning I patted it on my scalp before work. Felt cool, not sticky. No “wet hair” look.
Week 2: My scalp stopped flaking. But my face? Nothing dramatic. It’s calming, not brightening. Don’t expect a glow.
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AM use calmed my redness within 3 days. PM use did nothing for sleep repair — mugwort doesn’t regenerate overnight. Morning is the only move.
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Worth the hype only if you use it in the morning on a damp scalp. Night is a waste of mugwort — save your money.