I slathered this on my thinning temples for 12 weeks so you don’t have to. The before-and-after photos from their clinical trial looked almost too good — and that’s exactly what made me suspicious.
Here’s the thing nobody tells you: hair growth products work best when you’re *not* expecting a miracle. This one actually delivered measurable results, but not in the way their Instagram ads suggest.
It’s $68 for a one-month supply — that’s the price of a mediocre dinner out for two. The claim? Regrow hair in 90 days using vegan, cruelty-free ingredients that supposedly wake up dormant follicles.
Mousse texture
Not a serum — it’s a lightweight foam that disappears into your scalp in under 20 seconds
Daily application
You use it once a day on dry or damp hair, which sounds easy until you forget for three days straight
Scent profile
Smells like a fancy spa’s relaxation room — subtle lavender and something green
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Their “Gro+ Biotin” formula is basically a cocktail of plant stem cells and peptides designed to extend the growth phase of your hair cycle. The hero is actually mung bean — not biotin — which has clinical backing for follicle stimulation.
- Mung bean extract: clinically shown to increase hair density by 52% in trials
- Biotin: supports keratin structure but won’t regrow bald spots alone
- Curcumin: reduces scalp inflammation that can choke follicles
- Red clover: blocks DHT without the side effects of prescription meds
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It feels like a lightweight styling mousse — airy, not sticky. You massage it in and it’s gone. No greasy roots by lunch, no weird white residue.
Week two I almost quit. My scalp felt slightly tingly (normal) but I saw zero difference. Then week four I noticed actual baby hairs along my hairline — short, fine, but definitely new.
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At 90 days: my temples filled in about 30% — noticeable to me, probably not to anyone else. The biggest win was less shedding in the shower drain. The hair that stayed grew thicker and felt stronger when I ran my fingers through it.
Photo: Adam Winger / Unsplash
It works — but slowly and quietly, not with fireworks. If you’re patient and consistent, you’ll see less hair in your brush and more on your head. That’s a win in my book.