Monday 2 September 2019

Hairfollic Woman by Vitabiotics

Hairfollic Woman is a multi-vitamin hair health supplement designed to help support healthy hair growth in women. Made in the UK, there is also an advanced formula version. The Hairfollic supplement range is by major health brand, Vitabiotics.

What are the claimed benefits of Hairfollic Woman?

- Support hair growth
- Help maintain normal hair


Hairfollic Woman Review

Hairfollic Woman is a safe hair supplement that is designed to support healthy hair growth in women, as well as maintain normal hair health.  Hairfollic Woman is only designed for women, but there is also a version for men. 
 

Hairfollic Woman was launched to market in 2018 by Vitabiotics. It is formulated with ingredients similar to the male version, which include Grape Seed, Inositol, and Biotin. It is unclear why Hairfollic has a supplement for women and men - the ingredients are very similar same in both, and there is little to suggest that the female formula would be in any way harmful to men, and vice versa.

Again, like with the male version, Hairfollic Woman also boasts key ingredients, Zinc, Copper, and Vitamins C, D, and E - which can play an important role in the healthy function of hair growth. The combination of such vitamins, minerals and amino acids can be absorbed easily, and utilised effectively.

Despite a broad combination of ingredients in Hairfollic Woman, there is absolutely no guarantee that it will be beneficial to the hair, or treat thinning hair in any way.

It should be noted that Hairfollic Woman is not FDA approved, therefore it is not a 'treatment' for hair loss. However, with continuous use, this supplement can boost the health of hair, but results will vary with each individual.   

The reviews and testimonials on Hairfollic Woman are few and far between, and it is unclear how effective this supplement is for actually regrowing hair. It is too early to judge this supplement's performance, as it has only been on the market for a short while.

Hairfollic Woman is a well-balanced hair health supplement, and there is a slight chance that you will see some sort of change or improvement in your hair from using this, but certainly no guarantee.The product does not claim to be a treatment for female baldness.

Like its male counterpart, Hairfollic Woman also has an Advanced version, which contains the same ingredients, but it is a more potent formula. It is unclear why the brand have released the Advanced supplement. Having an advanced supplement demeans the original Hairfollic Woman supplement, somewhat. 


Hairfollic Woman Side-effects

Hairfollic Woman is a safe and natural supplement that does not come with any major side-effects. Some users may experience temporary stomach discomfort after initial use, but this usually only lasts for a very short period of time. 

Try taking the tablets with your meals if stomach discomfort continues to occur. This should ease the discomfort.
Based on its ingredients, Hairfollic Woman is a safe supplement to take.
 

Where to buy Hairfollic Woman

Both Hairfollic Woman and Hairfollic Woman Advanced can be purchased from the official Vitabiotics website.

This supplement sells for £20.00 ($25.00) per box, which lasts for just two weeks. The Advanced formula costs £30.00 ($38.00) per box, which again only lasts of two weeks.

Final Verdict

Hairfollic Woman (and Hairfollic Woman Advanced) does contain some good hair beneficiary ingredients, but it is unlikely to be able to treat female pattern baldness in any way. However, this supplement may help with the overall health of hair.

Realistically, it is very unlikely that Hairfollic Woman will regrow lost hair.  Minor results may be seen after 5-6 months of use, but it could take longer. At best, this supplement might be able to help with the slowing down of excess shedding. If you exceed Savin 2-3, then Hairfollic Woman will be of no use to you.

Although Hairfollic Woman is not a treatment for hair loss, it is a credible hair health supplement.  However, this does seem quite expensive for what it is, and based it on its ingredients, we would have to conclude that it is a little overpriced.
 

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