
Nourish your Roots. Restore your Crown. Naturally.
Each oil in TooCut Crown Elixir is carefully selected for its research-backed ability to nourish the scalp, strengthen hair follicles, and support natural hair growth. These botanicals have been used for centuries in traditional remedies to restore vitality to the hair and scalp — and now modern science confirms their effectiveness.
7 Active Botanicals
Root Strength
Edge Repair
DHT Defense
Scalp Balance
Hair Growth Support
Research-backed
⦁ Apply a Few Drops. Apply a few drops of TooCut Crown Elixir directly onto your scalp, focusing on the crown, edges, and thinning areas.
⦁ Massage Gently. Use your fingertips to massage the oil into your scalp for 1–2 minutes to stimulate circulation and improve absorption.
⦁ Leave In. Do not rinse. Allow the nourishing botanicals to work throughout the day or overnight.
⦁ Consistency is Key. Use 3–5 times per week for best results, or as suggested by your hair care professional.
⦁ Nourishment Brings Growth. Experience the natural revitalizing effects of these active botanicals.
What's Inside?

Haitian Castor Oil
24ml

Pumpkin Seed Oil
18ml

Saw Palmetto Oil
6ml

Nettle Seed Oil
6ml

Horsetail Oil
3ml

Rosemary Essential Oil
1.2ml

Peppermint Essential Oil
0.6-1.2ml
Haitian Castor Oil

Haitian Castor Oil is rich in ricinoleic acid, known for its deep moisturizing and anti-inflammatory properties. It helps lock in scalp moisture, reduce flaking, and strengthen the hair’s natural barrier for healthy growth.
Sources:
- Mysore et al., Journal of Cutaneous and Aesthetic Surgery (2022) – Traditional oils and scalp health.
- Alookaran et al., StatPearls Publishing (2024) – Castor oil and barrier restoration.
Pumpkin Seed Oil

Pumpkin Seed Oil supports hair growth by nourishing follicles and potentially inhibiting DHT, a hormone linked to thinning hair. It’s packed with fatty acids and phytosterols that promote thicker, stronger strands.
Sources:
- Cho et al., Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine (2014) – Pumpkin seed oil and androgenetic alopecia.
- Shaban et al., Nutrients (2017) – Pumpkin oil’s fatty acid profile and scalp health.
Saw Palmetto Oil

Saw Palmetto is a powerful botanical known for supporting hair density by naturally blocking DHT activity. It helps maintain scalp balance and encourages healthy follicle function.
Sources:
- Evron et al., Skin Appendage Disorders (2020) – Saw palmetto and hair loss review.
- Prager et al., Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine (2002) – Clinical effects of saw palmetto in hair growth.
Nettle Seed Oil

Nettle Seed Oil delivers essential minerals, antioxidants, and phytonutrients that calm scalp irritation and support healthy hair follicles. Its natural compounds may help reduce inflammation and protect against oxidative stress.
Sources:
- Repajić et al., Plants (2021) – Bioactive compounds in Urtica dioica (nettle).
- Bhusal et al., Pharmacognosy Reviews (2022) – Nettle and scalp anti-inflammatory benefits.
Horsetail Oil

Horsetail Oil is naturally rich in silica and antioxidants that help strengthen the hair shaft and improve strand resilience. It supports smoother, more elastic hair while nourishing the scalp and reducing breakage.
Sources:
- Boeing et al., Frontiers in Pharmacology (2021) – Phytochemistry and strengthening effects of Equisetum species.
- Thammarat et al., Applied Sciences (2023) – Cosmetic potential and hair care applications of horsetail oil.
Rosemary Essential Oil

Rosemary Essential Oil enhances scalp circulation and stimulates dormant follicles for visible hair regrowth. Clinical studies have shown it to be as effective as low-dose minoxidil in promoting growth naturally.
Sources:
- Panahi et al., Skinmed (2015) – Rosemary oil vs. minoxidil clinical trial.
- Kesika et al., Phytomedicine (2023) – Phytochemicals and hair follicle activation.
Peppermint Essential Oil

Peppermint Essential Oil energizes the scalp with a refreshing, cooling sensation that boosts circulation and follicle activity. Studies suggest it can encourage faster hair growth and improve overall scalp comfort.
Sources:
- Oh et al., Toxicological Research (2014) – Peppermint oil and hair growth study.
- Kesika et al., Phytomedicine (2023) – Essential oils and hair growth mechanisms.
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