Approved by the US FDA
Contains Minoxidil, the only active ingredient clinically proven and approved by the US FDA to treat hereditary hair loss.
5%
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Hairgrow tackles the root of the problem by stimulating dormant hair follicles and boosting blood circulation.
When applied directly to the scalp, Minoxidil dilates blood vessels, increasing the flow of nutrient-rich blood to the follicles.
The medication stimulates and rebuilds weakened hair follicles, transitioning them from the resting phase (Telogen) to the growth phase (Anagen).
The only active ingredient approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as a topical treatment for hereditary hair loss.
Minoxidil 5%
Extra strength for advanced hair loss and baldness. Typically recommended for men for faster and thicker results.
Alopecia is the medical term for any type of hair loss. There are many types, the most common being hereditary baldness, which affects both men and women in varying degrees and patterns.
The most common cause is a hereditary condition that happens with aging. It typically occurs in predictable patterns — a receding hairline in men and thinning hair along the crown of the scalp in women.
Due to pregnancy, childbirth, menopause, thyroid problems, or alopecia areata and scalp infections.
It can be a side effect of certain drugs. Many people also experience general hair thinning after a physical or emotional shock.
Excessive hairstyling that pulls hair tight (traction alopecia) or using hot-oil treatments and permanents can cause permanent damage and hair loss.
The most common type as people age. Men often see a receding hairline, while women typically experience a broadening of the part in their hair.
Some lose hair in circular or patchy bald spots on the scalp, beard, or eyebrows. Your skin may become itchy or painful before the hair falls out.
Usually triggered by a shock. Handfuls of hair may come out when combing or washing. This typically causes overall thinning but is mostly temporary.
A sign of ringworm. It may be accompanied by broken hair, redness, swelling, and sometimes oozing.
For topical and external use only. Follow these steps in order for best results.
Adult Daily Dosage: 1 ml (6 sprays) twice daily
Wash your hair and scalp thoroughly and ensure they are completely dry before use.
Apply 1 ml (equivalent to 6 sprays) of Minoxidil evenly over the affected area.
Gently massage the solution into your scalp with your fingertips.
Leave at least 12 hours between each application and do not exceed the dosage (2 ml/day).
Rinse your hands with cold water and dry them well after massaging.
Hereditary baldness cannot be prevented, but these tips help avoid other types of hair loss and keep your hair healthy.
Avoid pulling hair when brushing (especially when wet). Use a wide-tooth comb and avoid harsh treatments (hot rollers, curling irons, chemical straighteners).
Ask your doctor about medications and supplements you take that might cause hair loss as a side effect.
Protect your hair and scalp from direct sunlight and other sources of ultraviolet light.