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    GlossaryMillet Extract

    natural ingredient from millet seeds supporting hair health

    Millet Extract, also known as millet seed extract, is derived from the seeds of the millet plant, a type of cereal grain. It is rich in essential nutrients like amino acids, vitamins, and minerals, which are believed to support hair health by strengthening hair follicles and promoting growth. This extract is often used in hair care products to help combat hair thinning and alopecia.

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      community I just bought Hair Gro by New Nordic. Has anyone else used it before?

      in Product  5 upvotes 2 years ago
      A user is seeking feedback on "Hair Gro" by New Nordic, which they are using alongside Rogaine, Nizoral shampoo, and castor oil for hair growth. They plan to update on their progress with the product, which contains ingredients like apple extract, millet extract, tocotrienols, tocopherol, L-Methionine, silicon, zinc, and biotin.

      community Revalid hair complex against hair thinning?

      in Product  3 upvotes 3 months ago
      A 17-year-old with thinning hair is considering using Revalid, a supplement with ingredients like biotin and zinc, based on parental recommendations. Another user suggests that supplements could help since the hair thinning doesn't seem to be androgenic alopecia.

      community anything to add to my regime?

      in Advice 4 years ago
      The conversation is about a hair loss treatment regimen that includes finasteride, dutasteride, oral minoxidil, Dermapen, quercetin, N-acetyl L-cysteine, biotin, millet seed extract, MSM, OPC, green tea extract, high-dose vitamins B1-B12, boron, and silica. The user is seeking advice on additional treatments.

      community Hair Remedies that Don't Work for Anybody Seeking Hair Regrowth

      in Treatment  6 upvotes 4 years ago
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