Follimites
What is Follimites?
19 Jun 2024Follimites® is a genus of tiny parasitic mites that live in or near hair follicles of mammals, which recently identified as a profound contributor to hair thinning & hair loss other skin type problems. Follimites® are invisible to the naked eye, measuring only 100-300 microns length. These harmful mites live inside the sebaceous glands and hair follicles, damaging the cell walls & living in your hair and skin to take your beauty & healthiness away.
They live inside the hair follicles and may lay up to 60 eggs in single follicle / oil gland!!
This will cause scalp inflammation and lead to HAIR LOSS PROBLEM!
They become the most active in the dark at night. There are 5 stages in their life cycle!! After mating on the surface of the skin, in 12 hours they go back into it and lay eggs, taking bacteria with them and excreting wastes and secretions, laying 50 to 60 eggs inside the hair follicles or sebaceous glands while it takes two weeks to develop into adults. After death, their corpses become liquid and decompose inside the skin. They reproduce by a generation every 15 days. Their total lifespan is around 30 to 90 days!
The symptoms of Follimites®
Hair Loss & Thinning
- Mites feed off of sebum
- Follicles become undernourished, causing hair to fall out
- If left untreated, mite population can increase drastically
Itching & General Discomfort
- Follimites® walks with its claws scuffing the skin, causing itching and toughened skin.
- Unexplained itching usually occurs at nighttime, as this is when mites leave the hair follicles to walk around on scalp and skin to find a mate and feed.
How to cure FOLLIMITES®?
MHE has successfully innovated the Follimites® Technology to tackle hair loss issue, additional it uniquely shampoo and herbal treatment are also suitable for the below hair problem:-
- Ageing scalps
- Infected, itchy scalps
- Balancing oil scalps
- Controlling scalp and follicle bacteria/ germs
- Improving hair density and scalp strengthening
- Improving blood circulation of the scalp via cooling and relaxing