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Many scientific studies indicate that the ancient Egyptians used essential oils such as rosemary oil, (sweet) almond oil, and castor oil to stimulate hair growth. They also used fenugreek seeds, which herbalists and pharmacologists still use today

Dr. Khaled Saad, an archaeological and tourist expert and director general of the General Department of Prehistoric Antiquities, said that the reason for strengthening hair among the ancient Egyptians was their use of natural materials, pointing out that ancient Egyptian women only used natural oils and ostrich fat.

Thousands of years ago, the ancient Egyptians were famous for their strong, natural hair. With research and exploration, the Egyptian Antiquities Authority revealed mummies that retain their hair so far with its beauty and strength without being affected by the passage of thousands of years on it.

All this is due to the use of natural products by Egyptian queens and their reliance on natural oils to increase hair growth, density and strength.

And then with the aim of continuing our legacy from our ancestors and ancestors from the ancient Egyptians and with continuous research and development and cooperation with international experts,

A group of hair experts established the Sully Long company and used the unique natural oils from Egypt and African countries to produce the greatest hair care products based on natural oils and products stemming from nature and environmentally friendly to preserve the continuity of life and the planet, out of concern for our social responsibility towards life and the earth.

So Solylong obtained all licenses from the Egyptian Health Authority to produce a product based on nature for hair and body care.

Solylong Hair care products based on natural ingredients, which have proven their effectiveness in treating all hair problems by the beauty and hair care expert Rehab Ashour since 2008,
and due to the resounding success they have achieved, we have sought to make our products a pioneer locally to compete in the global markets