Every ad break I get, some shiny-haired woman promises me a new hairline. Vegamour Gro+ has 15,000 five-star reviews claiming it filled in bald spots. I needed to know if that was chemistry or just expensive hope.
The real question: does a $78 dropper actually wake up dormant follicles, or is this just the clean-beauty version of snake oil? I tested it on my own thinning temples for 8 weeks.
💦 **The $78 Gamble**
It’s a vegan, silicone-free serum you massage into your scalp nightly. The brand claims 89% of users saw less shedding in 4 months. That’s the stat that got me — not “more hair,” but *less falling out*.
Mousse-like dropper
Thick enough to not drip down your forehead, thin enough to not grease your roots by morning.
Scent of a spa
Smells like rosemary and clean laundry — not like a chemistry lab.
Daily commitment
You have to use it every. Single. Night. Miss three days and you’re starting over.
🔍 **The Ingredient Truth**
They push “microbiome-friendly” and “clinically tested” — but let’s look at what’s actually doing the work. The hero is a proprietary phyto-actives blend (fancy for plant extracts) plus curcumin and red clover.
- Curcumin: Anti-inflammatory — calms the scalp so follicles aren’t choked by redness
- Red clover extract: Contains isoflavones that block DHT (the hormone that kills hair)
- Mung bean sprout: Stimulates keratin production — the protein hair is made of
- Caffeine: Yes, it’s in there. Vasodilator — gets blood flowing to the root
📋 **Texture & The Reality Check**
It’s a clear, slightly viscous liquid that absorbs in about 30 seconds — not the 10-second miracle they claim. Your scalp feels cool, not sticky. You can sleep on it without a pillowcase disaster.
Week 2: I noticed less hair in my shower drain. Week 4: tiny, colorless baby hairs at my temples — like peach fuzz, not real hair. Week 8: those hairs darkened and grew about half an inch. Not a mane. Not a miracle. But measurable.
✅ **The Verdict Cards**
My temples filled in about 30%. My part width? Unchanged. The crown? Same as before. It works best on small, recent thinning — not years-old baldness.
💡 **Final Call**
It’s not a myth — but it’s not a miracle either. For early thinning, it’s the best non-prescription option I’ve tried. For advanced baldness, save your money.