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THE PRODUCT DOES NOT CONTAIN ANY HARMFUL INGREDIENTS

While some hair growth products on the market may contain certain effective ingredients, they often also include a significant amount of harmful chemicals that can potentially cause various side effects, such as:

Hair Loss

Scalp Clogging

Acne Breakouts

Skin Sensitivity

Changes in Hair Texture and Color

Hormonal Imbalances

Headaches or Dizziness

Impact on Fertility Health

COMMON HARMFUL INGREDIENTS IN HAIR GROWTH PRODUCTS

CHEMICAL CATEGORY OR INGREDIENT
FUNCTION
PRIMARY CONCERN & COMMON SIDE EFFECTS
SOURCES
BHT (Butylated Hydroxytoluene)
Fragrance, Antioxidant
Related to Cancer, Toxic, and Bioaccumulative (capable to accumulating in organisms and even throughout the food chain)
Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety (SCCS)
DEA
PH Adjuster, Surfactant
Trigger dermatitis, nitrosamines
National Library of Medicine of USA
Finasteride
Topical Medication for Hair Loss Treatment
Common side effects include dizziness, fatigue, and impacts on sexual function.
Nationa Health Service (NHS) of UK
Formaldehyde
Preservative
Highly toxic, neurotoxic, genotoxic & carcinogenic, which react with other chemicals in the product to release formaldehyde.
National Toxicology Program - U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Minoxidil
Topical Medication for Hair Loss Treatment
Common side effects include dizziness, scalp sensitivity, itching, or inflammation. It has a direct impact on fertility or fetal health and is not suitable for use by pregnant women
FDA & National Library of Medicine of USA
Paraben (Methyl-, Propyl-)
Preservative
May lead to skin sensitivity, disrupt the hormonal system, and may be associated with breast cancer.
WebMD
Phthalates
Plasticizing agent, Solvent
Skin, eyes, and lung irritation, endocrine disruption, developmental and reproductive toxicity
National Library of Medicine of USA
Retinyl Acetat
Synthetic Vitamins
Excessive intake may result in side effects such as dry skin, hair loss, and liver damage.
Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety (SCCS)