Is the target audience rich white women? Cos I see some skin care products going for foolish prices and the rich white ladies gobble it up (cough, Vintner's Daughter). The ingredients are good and it probably works well enough. If this product was branded/packaged differently and the spelling mistakes were corrected AND a rich, attractive, white it-girl endorsed it, I can see it flying off the shelves.
INGREDIENTS AND BENEFITS
*COCONUT OIL - seals in moisture and improves circulation. Nutrient rich anti-fungal
*HEMP - increase elasticity strengthens hair promotes growth
*CARROT OIL - acts as a sunscreen makes hair lustrous promotes hair growth
*ALMA - strengthens hair at the root stops breakage improve scalp health
*TEA TREE OIL - stimulates growth reduces dandruff anti-fungal
*CASTOR OIL - rapid increase of hair growth seals split in thickens the hair repairs damage and much more!!!!
*ADDITIONAL INGREDIENTS - Bhringraj, Stinging Nettle, Peppermint, Mustard seed, Sesame oil, Basil, ArgonAloe, Garlic seed, Onion seed, Almond oil, Pygeum, Biotin, Chili oil, Olive oil, Ginkgo Biloba, Black Tea, Neem, Aritha, Calendula, Chamomile, Dandelion, Ginseng, Fenugreek, Ginger Root, Gotu Kola, Hibiscus, Lavender, Lemongrass, Saw Palmetto, Coconut oil, Castor oil, Grape seed oil, Horsetail, Tea Tree, Rosemary, Sage, Tyme, Hemp seed oil and Tulsa.
I wish them a good proof-reader but I won't be purchasing, lol.