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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Diffuse hair loss is common in women and often manifests as reduced volume or a widening part—without visible bald patches.
The serum is designed to address this early stage by strengthening the hair roots, promoting follicle anchoring, and supporting overall hair density.
Absolutely. Hair loss following the discontinuation of hormonal contraception is a common, hormone-related phenomenon—typically triggered by a drop in estrogen levels.
The serum is formulated to support the scalp during this transition by revitalizing the hair roots and reinforcing their anchoring—precisely where hormonal fluctuations have the most noticeable impact.
Visible results in regrowing hair require consistent use for at least three months.
Whether longterm use is necessary depends on the underlying cause of hair loss:
In cases of temporary hormonal changes (e.g. after stopping the pill,post-pregnancy, or during menopause), a limited period of use may be sufficient.
In cases of hereditary hair loss—especially in men—ongoing use is recommended to help maintain follicle activity and slow down further hair loss.
Yes. The oil-free, lightweight texture absorbs quickly and won’t weigh the hair down—making it ideal for fine or oily hair types.
If you wash your hair daily, we recommend applying the serum in the evening. Apply it directly to the scalp and allow it to absorb for at least 10–15 minutes before going to bed.
To activate biological processes in the hair follicles and scalp, we recommend daily application for the first 10 days. Continue applying the serum every other day until the end of the fourth week.
To maintain progress and encourage visible results, continue using it 2–3 times per week thereafter.
Fine baby hairs at the hairline can have different causes. They often occur as regrowth following hormonal changes, stress, or the discontinuation of hormonal contraception. In these cases, the serum can help by activating the hair roots and reinforcing follicle anchoring.
However, if the cause is mechanical damage—such as tight hairstyles, heat styling, or friction—protective care is more important than stimulating growth.