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Shoppers say this beauty buy is a must for thicker, fuller hair - and it's now 20% off at LookFantastic: 'I see less shedding already'

Shoppers say this beauty buy is a must for thicker, fuller hair - and it's now 20% off at LookFantastic: 'I see less shedding already'

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Shoppers battling with thinning hair can now get 20 per cent off the global number one bestselling brand for thicker, fuller hair.
Nioxin is known for its clinically proven hair thinning and scalp care solutions - and according to thousands of shoppers globally, they really work. Helping address the scalp, root and strands, the products target hair thinning and hair loss. And right now, shoppers are stocking up, including the Anti-Hair Loss Serum Hair Growth Serum for thinning hair.
Nioxin Anti-Hair Loss Serum Hair Growth Serum for Thinning Hair 70ml
The Nioxin daily leave-on scalp treatment uses an ingredient SANDALORE™ to stimulate hair follicles and improve hair anchorage.
By using caffeine, lauric acid and niacinamide, the formula nourishes and protects the scalp in order to promote optimal conditions for healthy-looking hair growth.
It's now on sale for 20 per cent off, saving you a very handy £11.50.
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Hair loss can feel overwhelming, and while there are plenty of products on the market promising a solution, Nioxin is the only brand supported by the Institute of Trichologists.
With over 35 years of expertise in thinning hair and hair loss, Nioxin is a tried-and-true brand loved by shoppers and experts alike.
Now, you can shop their bestselling shampoos, conditioners and treatments for 20 per cent off at LookFantastic. The limited-time sale also includes a price drop on the Anti-Hair Loss Serum, a daily, leave-on treatment, clinically proven to reduce hair loss by 20 per cent.
The Nioxin Anti-Hair Loss Serum is a leave-on thinning hair treatment that is designed to reduce hair fall, improve resistance, resulting in thicker, fuller hair.
Designed for daily use, the serum is clinically proven to increase hair anchorage with visible results in only eight weeks while thickening hair from the very first use.
Using advanced scalp science and proven active ingredients like SANDALORE™, caffeine, lauric acid, and niacinamide, it's helped to boost the confidence of scores of users.
'I've been using Nioxin hair serum for a while now and really like it', penned one LookFantastic shopper. 'My hair feels healthier, and there's noticeably less breakages. It's lightweight, non-greasy, and adds a nice shine. Definitely worth trying! Also smells great!'.
While talking to a medical adviser is always advised when dealing with significant hair loss, swapping to clinically-proven products like Nioxin at home could be a pro-active step that could make a difference.
So, if you're finding a lot more hair than normal in your brush or in the shower, your ponytail is feeling thinner, or your parting has become wider, then adding Nioxin to your shower routine could help.
'I've been using this serum for a few weeks and like how light and non-greasy it feels,' wrote one five-star review. 'My hair seems stronger, and I see less shedding already. It's easy to apply and feels gentle on my scalp. Overall, I think it's a good option if you're worried about hair loss.'
Another agreed, adding: 'Great packaging and easy to apply with the spray all over the hair. It has a nice scent but mainly I've noticed less hair falling out on my hairbrush. It does what is says!'.
In a double-blind clinical study, the results were equally as impressive, with 93 per cent of users noticing less hair in their brush and 90 per cent of users noticing a reduction in hair breakage.
You can try it for yourself and pocket more cash with 20 per cent off Nioxin, including Anti-Hair Loss Serum, running until August 10 2025.
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