Have you explored using a mineral based ingredient for SPF rather than chemicals? Such as Zinc Oxide?
@garrettduellАй бұрын
Yes, that was the initial intent. And if it were possible to use zinc oxide or other mineral-based sunscreens, I would do it in a heartbeat. It's simply not possible with the thickness of zero shine to have something that is so opaque. Your head would just look like white paint.
@markjames1680Ай бұрын
Is it dermatologically tested?
@garrettduellАй бұрын
We do an HRIPT test, which is for skin irritation or allergies, but we only do this on one or 2 test subject per product, so it is not a large population test. So, there may be reactions people have, so if you are sensitive to skin irritants, it would be best to do a patch test on your wrist or some other thin skin area of your body to do a test first.
@NTHG5002 ай бұрын
pls start shipping to europe
@DermMicro2 ай бұрын
It looks like my reply keeps getting blocked. Maybe because of the link, but if you search for "eu zero shine pro hair" You'll find the prohair clinic that sells it throughout the EU
@AlwayssaucingАй бұрын
You can bro! Google it there is a supplier in Belgium that ships Europe wide I just ordered it and they now have it with SFP 50 now!
@ayokay1233 ай бұрын
What's the downside of not washing off the Zero Shine?? Does it smell?
@garrettduell3 ай бұрын
There's not really a downside. You may just want to wash your head, and the zero shine acts as a barrier to your actual skin. So, to wash it off you can use the ZSR. Also, if you electric shave your head, you might get little hairs stuck in the zero shine, it will be hard to clean them off with zero shine all over your head. That's the main reason I need to remove zero shine sometimes, because I don't like getting a little shave clippings on the top of my head.