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The best hair growth products for men in 2025

The best hair growth products for men in 2025

Yahoo08-07-2025
Hair loss may seem like a losing battle, but with the right products, it's totally possible to regain and regrow thinning hair. For the record, hair loss is extremely common in men, and most would (naturally!) rather keep their youthful strands and slow down or even reverse thinning and balding. If you're tired of dealing with the embarrassment of hair loss, why not take matters into your own hands and try a few new products?Dr. Amy Forman Taub, a dermatologist and an assistant professor at Northwestern University Medical School, tells Yahoo Life, "You can effectively stop genetic hair loss to a large degree." But it can be harder to reverse prolonged genetic hair loss and grow back the hair you've lost, she adds, so early intervention is important. Whether your hair loss is due to genetics, COVID, stress, poor diet or illness, you can restore hair health with the right products and a little patience.In order to help you find the best hair growth products to suit your needs and increase your odds of success, we consulted with dermatologists and hair loss specialists to identify the key ingredients to look for in hair-regrowth products. And because every person — and every budget — is different, we made sure to include a range of products and price points to ensure that there's something for everyone. Read more: Looking for more ways to regrow thinning or sparse hair? We've reviewed the best vitamins and supplements for hair growth, the best hair growth oils and serums and the best shampoos for thinning hair. We even dedicated a whole section to the best hair growth products for women, according to dermatologists.
A note on supplements
Some of the products included on this list are dietary supplements. Statements about these products have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Dietary supplements are not appropriate for everyone and may interact with other supplements or medications, so talk to your healthcare provider before adding a dietary supplement to your routine.
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Dr. Michelle Henry, a board-certified dermatologist specializing in hair loss, tells Yahoo Life, "It's important to first consider the root cause of your hair loss." There are several different types of hair loss (scroll down for more on that), and the best hair growth product for you is one that addresses that cause.
There are two FDA-approved ingredients used to target hereditary hair loss, which is the most common form of hair loss in men: minoxidil and finasteride. "These treatments have demonstrated positive results in stimulating hair regrowth," Dr. Henry explains.
You'll also want to choose a hair loss product you know you can continue to use. "If your loss is due to genetics, you must remain on medication or treatments indefinitely, otherwise your hair loss will revert to the point where it would be without treatment," Taub says.
Type of hair loss: Hair loss in men is often due to genetics, according to the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD). This is called male-pattern hair loss or androgenic alopecia. If you have this condition, it means that you've inherited genes that cause your hair follicles to shrink and eventually die, the AAD explains. While this shrinking can start as early as your teens, it usually starts later in life. But that's not the only potential cause of hair loss in men. In addition to genetics, COVID-19 and the flu can cause temporary hair loss, as can stress and poor diet. If you're unsure of what could be behind your hair loss, it's a good idea to consult with a dermatologist.
Type of hair loss products: You have options when it comes to choosing a hair growth product for men. These products come in a range of forms, such as serums, shampoos, oils, foams, prescription medications, light therapy, micro-needling, vitamins and supplements. It's important to choose a product you like and will continue using, and you may want to use some products in conjunction — for instance, a shampoo and a supplement. Just be sure to talk to your dermatologist to make sure the course of action you're taking makes sense for your type of hair loss.
Budget: Hair growth products for men are an investment and, again, you'll need to use them consistently to see the best results. With that, it's important to determine how much you feel comfortable spending on a regular basis and choose a treatment from there. While there are a range of price points on the market, doctors say spending more isn't necessarily better. Instead, it's important to choose the right product for you with the key ingredients that address your condition.
Prescription vs. nonprescription hair growth treatment: If your hair loss is extreme, it's a good idea to consult with a board-certified dermatologist for guidance. They can help you decide on the right treatment for you, which may include prescription oral medications like finasteride (Propecia), spironolactone (CaroSpir, Aldactone) or dutasteride (Avodart).
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To find the best hair growth products for men, we spoke with multiple dermatologists and hair loss experts for their input on key ingredients to look for and if one therapy or treatment was superior. Then we researched over 40 hair regrowth products for men, rating each based on use of the highest quality ingredients, easy application methods, safety, success rate and reviews from firsthand users.
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Many factors go into whether a hair growth product will work for you, including the cause of your hair loss, how advanced it is and which products you choose. Not every hair growth product works for everyone, so you may need to do some trial and error to find one that's comfortable and effective. However, dermatologists say that these products typically will deliver good results — and they're constantly getting better. "We can expect hair loss to one day be a thing of the past," says Dr. Glenn Vallecillos, a board-certified plastic surgeon focusing on hair loss.
Using a hair growth product or treatment like a derma roller or light therapy cap can all help promote hair growth (consult with your dermatologist if you're unsure which one is right for you). It's important to start sooner rather than later since these products typically work best when you intervene early. At the same time, dermatologist Jose Diego Mier tells Yahoo Life that "you can promote good hair from the inside out. That means eating a balanced diet with plenty of fruits, vegetables and proteins to give your body the nutrients it needs to support hair health and growth." It's also a good idea to stay hydrated and do your best to manage your stress levels, he says.
Every person — and every product — is different. However, most hair growth and hair-thinning products say that users should notice a change in six to eight weeks. Again, using products sooner is your best bet for success.
It's hard to give a blanket recommendation, given that every person's needs are different. However, a product with a 5% minoxidil solution, or prescription Finsterade, has been leading the charge. It's often considered a top-tier treatment that works for most men. If you're unsure, consult a board-certified dermatologist who specializes in hair loss. They should be able to help steer you toward the best treatment for you.
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Amy Forman Taub, MD, FAAD, board-certified dermatologist
Michelle Henry, MD, board-certified dermatologist and Harvard-trained Mohs surgeon
Glenn Vallecillos, MD, board-certified plastic surgeon
Jose Diego Mier, MD, board-certified dermatologist
The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.
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