cnet June 3, 2022

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Best Hair Growth Products for 2022

 

From supplements to vitamins and serums -- these are the best products for hair growth.

Growing your hair out can be a lengthy process -- pun intended. But if you're looking for some help, there are special hair growth products on the market that can take some of the frustration out of the process (and maybe even speed things up). Whether you're searching for a hair growth serum, hair growth supplement or other treatment, you'll find tons of hair growth products claiming to target issues like hair thinning, hair loss or to boost overall hair health. Most of them are reasonably priced, but not all hair growth products are created equal. I spoke with dermatologists to find out what to skip and what's actually worth trying. 

Sometimes problems like hair loss or thinning are related to underlying health issues. That's why if you're experiencing problems with hair loss, you may want to consult a doctor first. There are many different types of hair loss, according to San Francisco-based board-certified dermatologist Dr. Caren Campbell and identifying your type is the first step to getting proper hair regrowth treatment. "There are various forms of hair loss, some temporary, some slowly progressive and some permanent and scarring. If you know what type of hair loss you are experiencing you can best treat it," says Campbell.

What causes hair loss or thinning hair?

Hair loss and thinning hair are complex -- which is why you want to have a medical professional evaluate you to help figure out what the cause could be, or help you figure out appropriate treatment. According to Campbell, some forms of hair loss are related to autoimmune disease, which you want to rule out as well. Other potential culprits are medication-induced hair loss, anemia or thyroid problems. "Bottom line -- there is not one catch-all treatment for all forms of hair loss. You need to first know what form of hair loss you have, what the cause might be and then treat it with that information," says Campbell. 

"Depending on the type of hair loss you're experiencing, [doctors] may be able to diagnose it by just your history and scalp/hair exam. However, they may recommend obtaining lab studies and/or a biopsy for additional information. Once you've obtained a diagnosis, you can narrow your treatment options to ingredients designed to specifically help your type of hair loss," says Dr. Elyse Love, a New York-based board-certified dermatologist. 

If you're looking to get some extra help with growing out your hair, the products below are curated with expert input from dermatologists and based on research and reviews from online retailers like Sephora and Ulta. If you're experiencing hair loss or thinning, remember to check with your doctor first, and once you've determined that over-the-counter products could help, the below hair growth product options may help. We update this list periodically.

Vegamour GRO Hair Serum

Vegamour GRO Hair Serum is a vegan and plant-based option for a hair-growth support serum. The serum contains "vegan photo-active" natural ingredients such as mung bean, curcumin and red clover. According to the brand, you can potentially see results within three to four months of consistent use. Vegamour offers a full line of complementary products outside of the serum if you're interested in combining the serum with hair supplements or other hair loss treatment products.

Kerastase Initialiste Serum

This serum from Kerastase is a best seller on Sephora and recommended by Shelly Aguirre, a stylist at Maxine Salon in Chicago. If you want healthy hair, you also need a healthy scalp -- and this serum is a good start, according to Aguirre. "It gives the scalp a healthy place for hair to grow. Just like we use serums for our face, we need to use the same approach to our scalps," she told CNET. 

Nutrafol Botanical supplements

Nutrafol supplements are popular supplements for hair growth that contain nutrients that help support metabolism, stress, hormones, inflammation and nutrition. All of these areas are important for hair health, according to the brand. Campbell recommends this hair  supplement option, but notes they won't help with all types of hair loss. Love also recommends the hair supplements, in addition to speaking with a doctor about what might be causing your hair loss to begin with. 

Hims and Rogaine

Minoxidil is the main ingredient in Rogaine, which both Love and Campbell recommend for hair loss or thinning hair. "This can be helpful for male and female pattern hair loss and more chronic forms of stress-related hair loss called telogen effluvium," says Campbell. Keep in mind that this is a generalization, and again, Campbell encourages seeking treatment with a doctor first to help resolve any underlying health issues. 

Another brand with the same active ingredient as Rogaine is Hims, which sells 5% Minoxidil Drops for $15.

Viviscal supplements

Viviscal is another supplement formulated for healthy hair growth that contains a blend of vitamins and minerals including biotin, zinc, vitamin C and other herbs. "Viviscal and Nutrafol are supplements that have been well studied for female and male pattern baldness, but won't help with all forms of hair loss," says Campbell. 

Hum Hair Sweet Hair Growth Vegan Gummies

Hum Hair Sweet Hair Growth Vegan gummies contain biotin, folic acid, vitamin B12, zinc and Fo-Ti, an herb traditionally used in Chinese Medicine for hair and scalp health, according to the brand. The gummies also contain para-aminobenzoic acid (PABA) aka vitamin B10, which the brand says can help maintain color-treated hair or prevent graying hair. 

Bondi Boost Intensive Growth Spray

One of the best-selling and top-reviewed products in the hair growth category on Ulta, Bondi Boost Intensive Growth Spray has a solid 4.8 star rating out of nearly 3,000 views. Instead of a serum or hair growth oil, which can be trickier to apply, the hair growth treatment is a spray that you can use on wet or dry hair daily. You massage the hair growth product in with your fingers, and leave it on to promote thicker hair and increase hair density. 


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