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Practitioner-grade 55p-a-day supplement for thinning hair makes it 'healthy, happy'

Practitioner-grade 55p-a-day supplement for thinning hair makes it 'healthy, happy'

Wales Online07-07-2025
Practitioner-grade 55p-a-day supplement for thinning hair makes it 'healthy, happy'
Dr Vegan's Hair Saviour capsules are formulated with 14 key ingredients that promote stronger and healthier hair - and fans have claimed it can work wonders in just a few weeks
Before and after using Dr Vegan's hair growth tablets
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Whether it's due to age, stress, menopause, post-partum or simply hereditary factors, hair loss and thinning is a surprisingly common issue. Many products, supplements and treatments aimed at combating hair loss can be expensive, but customers have been lauding a practitioner-grade supplement that costs 55p a day, saying people 'couldn't believe' the difference it made.
Dr Vegan's Hair Saviour is a plant-based, science-backed supplement that combines 14 key ingredients designed to promote stronger and healthier hair. Formulated by nutritionists, the capsules include clinically studied ingredients such as MSM, Biotin, Saw Palmetto, Zinc, Selenium, Silica and the hero component AnaGain.
AnaGain, derived from pea sprouts, contains something called phytonutrients, which have been proven to support hair growth and fuller, thicker hair. A clinical study of the ingredient showed a 78% increase in the ratio of healthy hair follicles over three months.
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Suitable for both men and women, these twice-daily capsules also work to improve scalp health and root vitality, making them a fantastic all-rounder. The formula is 100% vegan, cruelty-free, and free of synthetic additives, making them ideal for individuals looking to nourish their hair without taking anything their body doesn't need.
However, it's worth noting that those with underlying health conditions should consult a professional before use, reports the Manchester Evening News.
Dr Vegan's Hair Saviour Tablets
£25.99
Dr Vegan Buy Here Product Description
Shoppers can get an extra 25% off if they to subscribe to Dr Vegan and use the code SAVIOUR25. Code applies to new customers only. Excludes bundles. The code may only be redeemed at www.drvegan.com. The code cannot be used in conjunction with any other offers or discounts.
In the world of beauty supplements, Hairburst is a UK-based brand that focuses on promoting hair growth and strength, with their product including ingredients such as collagen and biotin. On the flip side, Australian brand JSHealth Hair + Energy, retailing for £24.99 for a monthly supply, touts kelp, iodine, and zinc as its formula's powerhouse components.
The company claims that generally, consumers observe major improvements in hair density, minimise shedding, and witness new hair sprouting within two to three months from starting the regimen. Nonetheless, numerous users who shared their feedback on the product mentioned seeing tangible results even earlier than expected.
Lisa enthusiastically reported: "I've only been taking it for five weeks and I can see a difference already. My hair is in much better condition, my nails have grown, my eyebrows have grown as have my eyelashes. I am so impressed".
This vegan supplement is said to help both women and men grow stronger, thicker hair
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Similarly, Emma shared her success story with chemically damaged locks describing how they turned "soft, shiny" once more. She detailed her experience by saying, "I had a hair disaster in 2020/21 when I decided to go blonde and I never thought I would ever get my hair back to a good condition.
"I started Hair Saviour at the end of January and within a month my hair felt different. Soft, shiny hair was making a return, my hairdresser couldn't believe how much it had grown between appointments. I am so thrilled to have healthy, happy hair again and at 53 years old."
Women aren't the only beneficiaries of this product's apparent success, with one user named James sharing his experience: "I was a bit sceptical at the start, but after 3 months, I really noticed an improvement in thickness and general appearance. Have been taking it for well over a year now and would definitely recommend."
But the supplement isn't working miracles for everyone, as a different user revealed: "I've been using this product for well over six months now and to be honest I really can't see any improvement in the volume or thickness of my hair. Saying that my hairdresser has noticed a difference? But my hair still looks the same to me. I still have it coloured and perhaps this doesn't help. I'll continue to use it until the end of the year and if I still feel the same."
Meanwhile, Rebbecca – who suffers from autoimmune-related hair thinning – spoke highly about the product's benefits, saying: "I have taken Hair Saviour for a month now and my hair is already feeling smoother, sleeker, less frizzy and I can go much longer between washes without it getting greasy. With autoimmune illnesses and related meds, my hair is usually fine, brittle and falling out - genuinely feel this isn't the case anymore. Can't praise it enough."
A subscription of the supplement, paired with a discount code, makes each capsule work out just over 22p, or 55p per day
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Dr Vegan's supplement is usually priced at £25.99 for a month's supply, which involves taking two capsules daily. These can be consumed at once or spread across morning, daytime or evening.
At present, customers have the chance to save 25% by using the discount code SAVIOUR25 at checkout, reducing the price to just £19.50, equivalent to 65p a day.
A three-month supply is recommended for the full effect, which is £52.50 down from £69.99 with the code, averaging at 58p per day. However, the most cost-effective method is with the rolling subscription, which saves an additional 15%, with the first month equating to £16.57, or 55p a day.
Supplements aren't the only answer to hair loss, with topical treatments also targeting hair loss and thinning available on the high street. The Philip Kingsley Density Hair and Scalp Preserving Collection, worth £80, is now reduced to £57.60 at LookFantastic.
It includes some scalp drops and a scalp foam containing organic pea sprout extract, similar to Dr Vegan, to visibly thicken the strands and add a lustrous shine.
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Alternatively, Hair + Me - the sister brand to Skin + Me - offers The Drops for hair growth, available on subscription from £14.99 instead of £34.99. They reportedly 'reverse loss', 'stop thinning' and 'restore density'.
Or, for those seeking a plant-based boost to their hair care routine, Dr Vegan's Hair Saviour might just live up to its name.
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