Evaluating the Hair Regenerative Potential of Plant-Based Hair Serum Formulation: A Comparative Study

    Ratna Upadhyay, Mihir C. Gadani, Sneha Badak
    TLDR The plant-based hair serum is a promising and safe alternative to minoxidil for hair regrowth.
    The study evaluates the hair regenerative potential of OZiva+ advanced hair growth serum, which contains 3% Redensyl® and 1% Lindera root extract, as a treatment for hair loss. Using the ex vivo Philpott test on hair plucks from androgenetic alopecia patients, the serum showed a significant increase in hair follicle length, comparable to 1% minoxidil. A clinical patch test confirmed its safety, showing no irritation. The results suggest that this plant-based serum is a promising alternative to traditional treatments like minoxidil, offering similar efficacy with fewer side effects, and holds potential for further development in promoting hair regrowth and health.
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