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Haircare bundle that helps reduce hair loss and shedding ‘after 3 months of use' gets a £30 saving

Haircare bundle that helps reduce hair loss and shedding ‘after 3 months of use' gets a £30 saving

Daily Mirror25-04-2025
There's a haircare bundle that's touted for helping to reduce hair loss 'after 3 months of use' and it's on sale - saving savvy shoppers a nifty £30 while this deal lasts
If you've been struggling with hair loss, thinning or shedding and are looking for a miracle product that can restore your hair and bring it back stronger and healthier than ever, look no further. There's a haircare bundle that prioritises hair growth and rejuvenation.
Available at Scandinavian Biolabs, this Hair Growth Routine bundle is £30 less than its original price. Thrilled shoppers have given the 3-step routine plenty of 5-star reviews, singing its praises about its noticeable and effective results.
Available in a one-month or three-month supply, this set has been developed by experts to help reduce hair thinning, support hair growth, and maintain strong and vital hair.
This set contains three miracle products, including the Hair Strength Shampoo, the Hair Recovery Conditioner, and the Bio-Pilixin Activation Serum. It has been designed with a trademark Bio-Pilixin formula that is effective on almost all types of hair loss as long as the hair follicles are capable of growing hair. In most cases, follicles can still grow new hair in the early stages of hair loss, meaning the earlier you start your hair regrowth journey, the better results you can achieve.
Each product contains multiple plant growth factors developed through stem cell technology to help nurture hair follicles and encourage hair growth. Though results may vary in each individual, 77% of participants in the clinical trial reported reduced hair loss after just 45 days, and 73% had a measurable increase in hair density after 150 days. However, some customers have raved that they noticed results within a matter of days.
Normally retailing for £96, the one-month supply is currently up for grabs for £66 while this deal lasts.
One 5-star reviewer gushes about their experience, writing: "I have been using the treatment for over 3 months now and can definitely see changes in the quality of my hair and significant growth in the receding areas."
This shopper beamed: "I have been using the shampoo, conditioner and serum daily since the end of January 2025. I didn't have any bald patches, instead I had an all over hair shedding which obviously reduced the volume of my hair as well. The shedding has stopped and there is new hair growth of about a couple of inches. I also used to have oily hair but now my scalp seems to have been rebalanced and isn't oily like it used to be. I have two more orders to go until I reach the 150 day mark, but so far I am very happy with the results. Thank you Scandinavian BiolabsRead less."
A third joins with their accolades, saying: "I've tried many natural remedies, but nothing has worked as well as this! My hair looks much healthier and more alive, and I've noticed a lot of new baby hairs growing in. At first, they are white, but over time, they darken. I'm really happy with the results so far and will definitely continue using it. Highly recommend."
And further adoration comes from this customer who gushes: "I've been using shampoo, conditioner and serum now for about 8 weeks. Feeling good about the results so far. Not losing as much hair and my hairdresser was very impressed with the amount of regrowth I have. Will definitely continue to use these products and recommend to friends. Any questions I have had were answered very quickly, wonderful customer service."
If you fancy checking out alternative hair regrowth bundles, take a look at this Copenhagen Grooming Hair Growth Kit on Amazon for £89 or this The Original Hair Growth Bundle from Hair Burst for £85.95.
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