Clinically Proven Results
Measured improvements in hair — validated through clinical testing
Clinically Measured Results in 4 Months

95% Saw Results by Week 6

Independent clinical trial comprised of 43 women ages 30–65.

60.3%
Fewer hairs shed (Combing Test)
(Day 120 vs. baseline)
53%
Showed clinically significant growth
(Day 120, expert assessment)
Clinical before and after
*All individuals are different, so results can and will vary.

Why Does This Trial Matter?

Many hair growth brands rely on consumer perception studies — surveys that ask participants how they feel their hair has changed.

This trial was different.

This clinical trial:

  • Independent, third-party clinical trial
  • Objective measurements (hair count, expert grading)
  • Evaluated by trained clinicians using standardized methods

Typical consumer perception study:

  • Self-reported surveys
  • Subjective outcomes ("felt fuller", "looked thicker")
  • No standardized measurement or clinical validation

Objective measurement matters — because perceived improvement and clinically measured change are not the same thing.

Beyond Shedding: Regrowth Observed

In addition to significantly reducing hair shedding, the trial observed clinically meaningful regrowth over time in a majority of participants.

53%
of participants demonstrated clinically significant regrowth by Day 120, as assessed by a board-certified dermatologist.

Participants who did not meet the clinical threshold for regrowth by Day 120 needed additional time to deliver the same results.


Regrowth was evaluated using expert clinical assessment alongside high-resolution scalp photography, allowing trained clinicians to identify new terminal hair growth beyond normal shedding reduction.

Regrowth assessment based on expert clinical evaluation at Day 120.

Regrowth example over time
*All individuals are different, so results can and will vary.

Clinical Progress Over Time

In this 4-month clinical trial, reductions in hair shedding were measured at multiple time points using actual hair counts and dermatologist evaluation.

60%
reduction in shedding at 4 months

*(Measured using standardized combing and wash test protocols under controlled conditions. Representative examples of shed hair collected during standardized testing at baseline and throughout the trial. Progressive reduction in shed hair was observed over time.

Reduction in shedding over time
*All individuals are different, so results can and will vary.

Clinical Measurement & Safety

All outcomes in this trial were evaluated using standardized clinical and instrumental methods designed to ensure accuracy, consistency, and reliability across all participants and timepoints.

  • Manual hair count conducted using standardized combing and wash test protocols
  • Modified Female Ludwig Scale used for expert clinical assessment of hair loss severity
  • Controlled temperature and humidity maintained during testing and imaging
  • Standardized, high-resolution scalp imaging protocols applied at each timepoint
  • No serious adverse effects reported during the trial
Reduction in shedding over time