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Hair growth products may take months to show results, experts say
Summary
Seven hair experts say many people stop hair growth products too soon; a drop in shedding is often reported within a month and visible regrowth may appear after about six months of consistent use.
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Hair loss can affect confidence, and many people turn to topical products to seek fuller-looking hair. Seven hair experts interviewed for the article report that a common complaint is impatience with product timelines. They say results are not immediate and that scalp health and consistent use matter. A hair-restoration specialist cited a timeline in which shedding may decrease within a month and regrowth may be seen after several months.
Key points from experts:
- Several stylists and specialists said clients often stop treatments too early because they expect rapid results.
- Dr. Yael Halaas, a double board-certified facial plastic surgeon and hair-restoration expert, is reported to say shedding often decreases within the first month and regrowth can occur after about six months of continued use.
- Experts recommended looking for non-greasy serums, shampoo-and-conditioner sets, and scalp treatments that include ingredients such as biotin, caffeine, peptides, and amino acids.
- The article mentions specific product options cited by experts, including Nutrafol's hair serum, Davines hair tonic, Vegamour's serum, Kérastase serums, Cécred hair drops, and a boar bristle brush favored for distributing oils gently.
Summary:
Many users stopping treatments early can limit observable benefits, according to the experts quoted. Reported timelines indicate a decrease in shedding within about a month and potential visible regrowth after roughly six months of consistent use. Undetermined at this time.
