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This Morning's Lisa Snowdon loves hair serum for thinning hair that's a 'staple'

This Morning's Lisa Snowdon loves hair serum for thinning hair that's a 'staple'

Wales Online5 days ago
This Morning's Lisa Snowdon loves hair serum for thinning hair that's a 'staple'
NIOXIN's Anti-Hair Loss Serum for Thinning Hair has been designed to minimise the risk of breakage and hair fall out - and it's garnered a celebrity fan
Lisa Snowdon is a fan of the brand's Anti-Hair Loss Serum
(Image: Lisa Snowdon Instagram/Nioxin)
Stress, hormonal changes, postpartum recovery, diet or simply wearing tight hair styles can all lead to us experiencing some sort of hair loss and thinning, regardless of age. While it's something 50% of women will experience in their life, a relatively normal amount to shed is between 50 to 100 hairs per day.
But for those for whom hair loss is a little more than this, showcased in more hair in the hairbrush, parting becoming wider and more bald spots, this byproduct can often leave a person lacking in confidence.
One brand that has received a lot of love for its anti-hair loss products, including model and Celebrity Masterchef star Lisa Snowdon - who's been open about her own hair loss journey - is NIOXIN. The 4.7 star rated Anti Hair Loss Serum Hair Growth Serum for Thinning Hair retails at £57.50 and can be shopped from Lookfantastic.
The NIOXIN Anti-Hair Loss Serum Hair Growth Serum for Thinning Hair is a leave-in serum that has been designed to minimise the risk of breakage and hair fall out. Lookfantastic shares that beauty fans who have used this product have experienced 'crazy' results in as little as eight weeks, with 93% of participants in a clinical study experiencing improved hair anchorage, reports the Mirror.
The serum, which is recommended for use in conjunction with the brand's shampoo and conditioner, is packed with hair follicle stimulating ingredients such as caffeine, lauric acid, niacinamide, and Sandalore. This formula not only improves hair anchorage but also nourishes and protects the scalp, promoting optimal conditions for healthy hair growth.
Minimise the risk of breakage
£57.50
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You can shop the Nioxin Anti Hair Loss Serum at Look Fantastic
Promising stronger, thicker hair from the first application, the serum requires 15 pumps to be massaged into the scalp on either dry or wet hair, without rinsing it out. This NIOXIN product competes with brands like UKLASH and Skin + Me, both of which have received glowing reviews from beauty enthusiasts and celebrities for their hair regrowth products.
UKLASH's Hair Growth Serum, priced slightly lower at £40 for a single purchase, uses active ingredients such as AnaGain (Pea Sprout Extract), Phytic Acid, and Turmeric to revitalise and stimulate hair growth at the scalp, along with Lemon Fruit Water to condition and protect the hair follicle.
A more budget friendly option is Skin + Me's The Drops for hair growth currently discounted to £14.99 from £34.99. With significant results reported within three to six months of regular use, the Skin + Me formula claims to reverse loss, halt thinning, and restore density using its scientifically proven active ingredients.
Before and after results using the shampoo, conditioner and serum
(Image: Nioxin)
The NIOXIN serum, hailed as a 'game changer' for thinning hair by Lisa Snowdon, has received glowing reviews from customers. One five-star review on the Lookfantastic website read: "I've been using Nioxin Anti-Hair Loss Serum for a few weeks, and I'm pretty impressed. The serum is easy to apply just pump once on your palm and spread. It doesn't feel greasy or heavy on my scalp.
"I've noticed a slight improvement in the thickness of my hair, I have little baldness on my side head and it seems to be growing back in that area where it was thinning. It doesn't have a strong smell, which I like. While it's still early to tell if it'll completely stop hair loss, I've definitely seen some positive changes, and I feel more confident about my hair's health. Definitely worth trying it."
The serum has garnered high praise, with another customer stating: "I have been using the Nioxin Anti-Hair Loss Serum Growth Serum for thinning hair for a few months now, and I am genuinely impressed with the results. Initially, I was sceptical about trying another product for hair thinning, but this serum has exceeded my expectations."
They added: "Over time, my hair has begun to feel thicker, and I'm even noticing some regrowth in areas that were visibly thinning. I also appreciate that the serum has a pleasant, subtle scent, unlike many other treatments I've tried.
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They continued: "It's now a staple in my hair care routine, and I highly recommend it to anyone dealing with thinning hair or looking to improve their scalp health. Nioxin has truly delivered with this product, and I feel much more confident about my hair than I have in years!"
"I've been using this for about 8 months now and the amount of hair that I shed now in comparison to before is crazy," another user shared. "It really does help with my excess shedding and also my hairline is looking a bit fuller in the patches that were thinning I think consistency is key with this."
Another customer noticed results in as little as one week and said: "The best hair grow serum for hair! I could see results after for weeks of using it. You have to be consistent with the product but it's working well. Great value. Highly recommend."
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However, not everyone saw immediate results, with one person saying: "Have used it few times, not seen any difference yet, will persevere for longer, isn't making my hair any worse so will just keep going for a while yet." Another user commented on the Nioxin serum: "Very great product! Since I began using this system my hair loss has slowed down considerably. When using the shampoo with the conditioner and the serum, it has certainly contributed to the health and thickness of my hair."
For NIOXIN's full range, visit Lookfantastic.
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