Your face gets Augustinus Bader—now your scalp wants in on that stem cell action.
This isn’t another snake oil serum. It’s a $245 dropper bottle that treats thinning hair like a skincare issue, not a hair issue. The real flex? It targets the follicle’s stem cells directly, which is fancy science for “wakes up lazy roots.”
It’s a lightweight leave-in serum. Use it on damp or dry scalp. The claim is “increased density” in 3 months. I rolled my eyes—then I saw the price tag and paid attention.
TFM Technology
Their proprietary trigger factor complex—same tech as the face cream, now re-engineered for follicles.
No Grease Zone
Absorbs in 8 seconds flat. Zero residue. You can apply and walk out the door.
Needle-Free Delivery
Liposomal encapsulation pushes actives deep without injections. Fancy, but it works.
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No fragrance fluff. No essential oils pretending to do work. Just four targeted heroes that actually address inflammation and dormancy.
- Baicalin: Calms scalp inflammation — the root cause of shedding
- Camellia Sinensis: Antioxidant that protects follicles from oxidative stress
- Biotin: The obvious one, but here it’s paired with delivery tech so it penetrates
- Hydrolyzed Rice Protein: Strengthens the hair shaft without buildup
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It’s watery. Like, suspiciously watery. Drips between fingers if you’re not fast. Smells like nothing—which I prefer to “luxury garden” scents that compete with my perfume.
Week two, I noticed less hair in the shower drain. Not a dramatic change, but enough to stop panic-googling. Unexpected win: my scalp stopped itching. That alone almost justifies the price.
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Three months in: my part looks less like a highway and more like a dirt path. Baby hairs at the temples. Density improved maybe 15-20%. Not a miracle—but real.
It’s the most elegant scalp treatment I’ve used—and the only one that made me actually stick with it. Your hair won’t grow back overnight, but your scalp will finally get the skincare it’s been begging for.