Clinical Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of a Hair Serum Product in Healthy Adult Male and Female Volunteers with Hair Fall

    Mohsin Majeed, Sana Majeed, K. Nagabhushanam, Lakshmi Mundkur, Poshan Neupane, Kalpesh Shah
    TLDR The hair serum effectively reduced hair fall and improved hair growth without causing any skin issues.
    The clinical study evaluated the efficacy and safety of a hair serum containing amla extract, freeze-dried coconut water, selenium, sandalwood odorant, and peanut shell extract in 42 healthy male and female volunteers experiencing hair fall. Over 90 days, participants applied the serum daily, and results showed significant improvements in hair growth rate, hair density, vellus hair density, and terminal hair density, with a notable reduction in hair fall and thinning compared to baseline measurements. No adverse events or skin intolerance were reported, indicating the product was dermatologically safe.
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