Favorites and Outsiders in the fight for hair growth. Part 3 – Lotions, Tonics

The array of options available for accelerating hair growth can be intimidating. Up until now, we’ve covered a lot, from oils to supplements. It’s time to investigate how lotions and tonics affect the process of hair growth.

These products frequently make the promises to improve overall hair health, strengthen the roots, and nourish the scalp. But in reality, how effective are they? Do they make a good investment or are they just another thing to pile on your bathroom shelf?

We’ll explore the world of hair growth lotions and tonics in this post, seeing which ones are real favorites and which might not live up to the hype. Let’s compare them in the fight for more lustrous, longer hair.

Favorites Outsiders
Caffeine-based tonics Alcohol-heavy lotions
Natural herbal lotions Lotions with parabens
Biotin-enriched tonics Silicone-filled tonics
Lotions with essential oils Products with artificial fragrances

Outsiders

Lotion for strengthening and hair growth. HairVital

There has been a surge in demand for this lotion as of late, and I couldn’t resist buying it. From the producer:

Contains a highly effective complex that gives hair intense care because it is based on lysolecithin and vitamin E: Enhances blood flow to hair follicles; strengthens hair roots; provides an antioxidant effect; actively restores hair structure; stimulates hair growth; and ends up flooding hair roots with nourishment. It also gives hair elasticity and shine.

1.5 months for testing 50 ml costs 150–160 rubles. How to use: massage a little into damp hair roots after every hair wash. Benefits: easy to use spout for direct application to the roots. Sprays don’t appeal to me very much. moisturized the scalp while preventing my hair from getting dirty Cons: Although I was really hoping for a fantastic outcome, it was unable to accelerate my hair growth. After 1.5 months of use, the photo:

Serum stimulating hair growth, for oily hair and problem scalp. Ecolab

I had to try both of the company’s serums after trying their oil. From the producer:

A special combination of active ingredients in an anti-hair loss serum strengthens, delays, and promotes the growth of new hair. Hair that is shiny, elastic, and clean appears full and thick. The newest technologies are used to create the series, which is based on natural oils and extracts. Of the ingredients in hair serum, 95% are derived from plants. The product is free of silicones, parabens, dyes, and preservatives.

Action of the components of the active complex PROCAPIL

Histidine, glycyl, and lysine are the amino acids that make up the complex molecule known as biotinoyl tripeptide-1, an anti-aging peptide (vitamin B7). delays the aging process of hair and strengthens and nourishes the hair follicle. Olive leaves contain oleanolic acid, which shields hair and stops hair loss. prevents the production of dihydrotestosterone, the hormone that causes androgenic alopecia. Hair growth and blood microcirculation are stimulated by the grapefruit tree’s apigenin-flavonoid.

Test duration: one month Cost: 200 ml for 350 rubles How to use: massage a little into damp hair roots after every hair wash. Natural composition and longer-lasting cleanliness are advantages. Cons: I didn’t enjoy the herbal scent at all. neither promotes hair growth nor lessens hair loss.

Serum that stimulates hair growth, for dry and damaged hair. Ecolab

Function of the PROCAPIL active complex’s constituent parts

Histidine, glycyl, and lysine are the amino acids that make up the complex molecule known as biotinoyl tripeptide-1, an anti-aging peptide (vitamin B7). delays the aging process of hair and strengthens and nourishes the hair follicle. Olive leaves contain oleanolic acid, which shields hair and stops it from falling out. prevents the production of dihydrotestosterone, the hormone that causes androgenic alopecia. Hair growth and blood microcirculation are stimulated by the grapefruit tree’s apigenin-flavonoid.

Test duration: one month Cost: 200 ml for 350 rubles How to use: massage a little into damp hair roots after every hair wash. Benefits: Organic makeup. If sprayed all over, hair becomes more moisturized. Cons: because it moisturizes, hair gets dirty more quickly and doesn’t stop hair loss. It also doesn’t promote growth. This serum works better on the length than the roots.

Active herbal serum for hair growth. Agafia"s First Aid Kit

From the producer:

A complex of seven medicinal herbs that have a stimulating effect—marshmallow, lemongrass, ginseng, lemon balm, burdock root, nettle, and birch buds—as well as active ingredients—pantothenic acid (provitamin B5), brewer’s yeast complex, red pepper extract, and climbazole—are included in this active herbal serum for hair growth. Provitamin B5, or pantothenic acid, is a metabolic process stimulant. stimulates the renewal of skin cells. Brewer’s yeast complex contains all the necessary amino acids, B vitamins, and proteins, which are a source of energy for hair growth. Red pepper enhances the delivery of nutrients to the roots of hair by stimulating local blood flow.

Three months for testing Cost: 150 ml for 100–150 rubles How to use: massage a little into damp hair roots after every hair wash. Benefits: Dries hair roots and keeps hair cleaner for longer (though it’s best not to apply to the length). Drawbacks: doesn’t warm, doesn’t promote growth, and doesn’t stop hair loss. picture taken at the very beginning of growth, during serum testing

Hair growth activator lotion. MedicoMed

From the producer:

The purpose of the activator lotion is to fortify hair that is weak and vulnerable to hair loss. stimulates the scalp’s metabolic processes, corrects the mineral balance, fortifies and enhances the structure of hair follicles, and speeds up the growth of new hair. includes amino acid complex, ylang-ylang and rosemary essential oils, ginger, horsetail, and aloe extracts, all of which are natural growth promoters. beneficial with consistent, long-term use. includes amino acid complex, ylang-ylang and rosemary essential oils, ginger, horsetail, and aloe extracts, all of which are natural growth promoters.

Test duration: one month 150–200 rubles for 150 milliliters How to use: massage a little into damp hair roots after every hair wash. Benefits: none were discovered. Cons: awkward dispenser; has no effect on hair loss or growth.

Growth energy tonic. Gliss Kur

Synopsis:

Hair growth factor is stimulated, hair roots are activated, and each hair is revitalized and strengthened by carnitine tartrate.

Two months for testing Cost: 100 rubles (no longer available) How to use: Massage a little bit into damp hair roots after every hair wash. Advantages: None at all, save from a handy dispenser. Cons: Doesn’t promote the growth of hair.

Lotion with biotin. Kapous

From the producer:

Normalization of fat-protein metabolism, prevention of gray hair and hair loss, healing of structural disorders, and stimulation of the scalp and hair regeneration processes are all benefits of biotin. The GP4G (Artemia Extract) biocomplex’s composition is required to establish special circumstances for the scalp and hair to heal themselves and to lessen outward indications of aging. This biocomplex is a vital source of high-energy compounds that also promotes a faster metabolism and increases the production of panthenol, which strengthens hair follicles, increases skin elasticity, and decreases hair loss.

Three months for testing Price per 100 ml: 200–300 rubles How to use: massage a little into damp hair roots after every hair wash. Benefits: Hair stays cleaner for longer after application, and it slightly cools the scalp. Cons: Has no effect on hair loss or growth.

Vitamin-energy complex against hair loss. Ollin BioNika

Synopsis:

The vitamin-energy complex strengthens hair follicles, increases blood circulation, boosts cellular metabolism, and stops hair loss. Prokapil, vitamins A, B, C, and D, herbal extract, minerals, olive leaf extract, animo acids, and derivatives of olive oil are the active ingredients.

Test duration: one month Price for 100 ml: 300 rubles How to use: massage a little into damp hair roots after every hair wash. Advantages: none were discovered. Cons: hair gets dirty more quickly and has no effect on the rate of hair growth or loss. Some claim that in order to see results, it must be used for at least three months. However, as we are all aware, there is no assurance that the outcome will be

Depending on the components and how often you use them, lotions and tonics can either promote or inhibit hair growth. In order to help you make wise decisions for stronger, healthier hair, we’ll examine which products consistently rank highly for enhancing hair health and which ones fall short.

While not all lotions and tonics work the same way, they can be useful allies in the fight for increased hair growth. While some deliver on their promises of nourishing the scalp and stimulating follicles, others do not live up to the hype.

Selecting products with tested ingredients is crucial; stay away from those that contain extraneous chemicals. Finding what works for you requires paying close attention to the composition and how your scalp reacts to it.

Keep in mind that using any hair growth treatment consistently is essential. The best chance for your hair to flourish will come from patience and the right products.

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