The Holy Black Thickening Shampoo
Your hair is staging a disappearing act, and frankly, it's not that impressive as magic tricks go. The Holy Black figured this out and built a shampoo that actually fights back. This isn't some gentle "nourishing" nonsense — it's loaded with saw palmetto (a known DHT blocker), rosemary extract, and nettle to help keep what you've got and make it look like more.
The formula is surprisingly sophisticated for a brand that started making shaving soap in a garage. Panthenol swells each hair shaft for instant thickness, while horsetail extract delivers the silica your follicles have been asking for. Menthol gives your scalp that tingly "something's happening up here" feeling without turning you into a peppermint patty.
Perfect for guys dealing with thinning hair or anyone who wants their hair to show up to work looking like it means business.
**Features:**
• DHT-blocking saw palmetto to slow the retreat
• Botanical blend including rosemary, nettle, and green tea extracts
• Menthol for that barbershop scalp tingle
• Paraben-free, gentle enough for daily use
• Clean scent that won't fight your cologne
• Also works as emergency bubble bath for tiny dogs
• 8oz bottle with disc cap
• Made by The Holy Black in their not-a-garage-anymore facility
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