
Women credit hair growth kit for boosting confidence with 'stronger and healthier' locks
Scandinavian Biolabs has slashed £30 off a one-month supply of its Women's Hair Growth Routine
Weak or thinning hair can be distressing and damage one's confidence, but there are plenty of solutions available to help maintain strength and thickness. One such option is Scandinavian Biolabs' Women's Hair Growth Routine, a three-step kit that's been tested by experts and includes a hair strength shampoo, a hair recovery conditioner and a bio-pilixin activation serum.
These products work in harmony and feature plant-based ingredients such as Capilia Longa, HotFlux, and Prodew 500, along with niacinamide, caffeine, and zinc PCA, all aimed at strengthening hair and reducing hair loss. Shoppers can currently save £30 on a one-month supply of this 4.4-star rated routine as it's on offer for £66, reduced from £96.
It's been designed to combat hair thinning, while leaving hair and scalp feeling nourished. What's more, it's completely drug-free and users have reported seeing results within 45 days, reports the Express.
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Alternatively, UKLash's Hair Growth Serum is priced at £40 for a single purchase and contains AnaGainTM (pea sprout extract) mixed with phytic acid and turmeric to improve the condition of the scalp. Elsewhere, Boots offers the Nioxin Scalp + Hair Thickening System 2 for Natural Hair with Progressed Thinning, Trial Kit for £34.20, which includes niacinamide, biotin and caffeine to support hair roots and follicles, helping hair feel thicker.
But customers have been raving about Scandinavian Biolabs' three-step routine, as one said: 'I have been using these products for almost five months, have regained my confidence and my hairdresser has noticed the difference too. Highly recommend them.'
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Scandinavian Biolabs' has knocked £30 off a one-month supply of its three-step hair growth routine, designed to support and enhance the appearance of fuller hair through the use of naturally derived ingredients.
Another said: 'Five stars for speedy delivery. The products arrived in two days. I've been using the hair set less than a month so it is early to say if there is any change yet but my hair feels stronger and healthier. Looking forward to see results after two more months.'
One user noted the pleasant experience despite no visible reduction in hair 'shedding', saying: 'I've been using the shampoo, conditioner and serum daily for 44 days. As yet to notice a reduction in shedding or new growth but I have subscribed and I'm going to continue as the products are lovely to use.' The three-step routine has been developed by experts to help reduce hair thinning. (Image: (Image: Scandinavian Biolabs))
Another shared positive feedback about their hair condition, saying: 'Only one month in but my hair feels softer and less frizzy and maybe even looks less thin nearer the roots – positive so far.'
Scandinavian Biolabs' three-step hair growth routine is worth considering for those seeking a product that nourishes the scalp and hair follicles while supporting fuller, more voluminous hair. It's available with a 33% discount at the Scandinavian Biolabs website.
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