Hair Loss Product Reviews
Honest breakdowns of every major hair loss brand — prescription telehealth services, drugstore products, and supplements. We say when something underperforms.
Hims
Full breakdown of cost, formula, and results for their finasteride and minoxidil lineup.
Read review →Hers
What’s actually in the women’s formula, and how it compares to men’s treatments.
Read review →Nutrafol
Supplement-based approach, tested over 6 months — does it hold up without an active drug ingredient?
Read review →Nioxin
The most recognizable drugstore hair loss shampoo line — what it can and can’t actually do.
Read review →Vegamour
Plant-based, marketed as an alternative to minoxidil — we checked the actual clinical backing.
Read review →Bosley
One of the oldest names in hair restoration — reviewed for both product line and clinic services.
Read review →Viviscal
A long-running supplement brand — what’s in the formula and what the evidence says.
Read review →Regenix
A newer entrant in the topical serum space — reviewed for formula and real user results.
Read review →Kerastase
Premium salon-brand shampoo line marketed for thinning hair — worth the price difference?
Read review →Propecia (Finasteride)
The original branded finasteride, reviewed in depth against generic alternatives.
Read review →HairMax LaserComb
Low-level laser therapy device — does the science behind it hold up?
Read review →Procerin
An OTC supplement marketed as a DHT blocker — reviewed against the actual evidence.
Read review →Scalp Med
A 3-step topical system — full breakdown of cost, formula, and results.
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