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FOR THE ROOT OF THE PROBLEM
Where healthy hair begins .
Shampoos and serums might say otherwise, but healthy hair starts from within. Hair Edition delivers key nutrients to support hair from root to tip through every stage of its growth cycle — with biotin & zinc for maintenance+, and L-lysine, silica & MSM to support structure, strength & visible thickness⁶
BREAK THE NEGATIVE STRESS CYCLE
Stress less, shed less.
Stress can lead to hair loss & hair loss can lead to more stress - a cycle that can have you dreading washing or brushing your hair. Hair Edition helps break the loop with balancing adaptogens like holy basil⁷, combined with zinc & nettle, to help support your stress response, hormone balance & a healthier hair cycle.
PIGMENTATION & STRENGTH
Support colour, strength & vitality.
Copper contributes to normal hair pigmentation+, helping preserve your natural tone as the years go by. While greying is often seen as inevitable, nutrient deficiencies can play a role in accelerating the process. Combined with vitamin D3 to support cell division+, Hair Edition helps maintain hair that looks as healthy as it feels.
WHY HAIR LOSS HAPPENS
Target the root cause - not just the symptoms.
From hormonal shifts & nutrient gaps to stress, thyroid changes & diet - hair loss is rarely caused by one thing. That’s why our nutritionist-designed formula takes a multi-system approach, using a smart combination of vitamins, minerals, amino acids & botanicals to support growth, resilience & healthier hair from within.
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- Płonka PM, Slominski AT, Tobin DJ, et al. Novel views on the role of vitamin D in hair follicle biology. Exp Dermatol. 2020;29(4):376–384. doi:10.1111/exd.14086.
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+Biotin contributes to the maintenance of normal hair.
+Zinc contributes to the maintenance of normal hair.
+Copper contributes to normal hair pigmentation.
+Zinc contributes to normal testosterone metabolism
+Iodine contributes to the normal production of thyroid hormones & normal thyroid function.
+Iron contributes to the normal formation of red blood cells and haemoglobin.
+Iron contributes to normal oxygen transport in the body.
+Vitamin D has a role in the process of cell division.