Feed Your Follicles
Ingredients Glossary

What's Actually In Your Bottle?

The real building blocks of hair growth, and the hidden saboteurs stripping your scalp.

Doctors have many names for thinning hair. Androgenetic alopecia. Androgenic alopecia. Female pattern alopecia. The names sound scary, but the biological mechanism is simple.

A hormone called DHT shrinks your hair root. Stress speeds it up. The wrong shampoo creates a barrier that locks treatments out. This page is your objective map. Use what works. Throw away what hurts.

Use these. Your roots need them.

These are the active ingredients with real clinical research behind them. Each one has a specific biological job.

Saw Palmetto

Mechanism: Blocks DHT

DHT is the hormone that shrinks hair roots. Saw palmetto inhibits the enzyme that creates it. Less DHT means your hair root stops miniaturizing. This is the primary defense against androgenetic alopecia.

Pumpkin Seed Oil

Mechanism: Soft DHT Blocker

Pumpkin seeds lower DHT in a softer, more holistic way than synthetic drugs. Studies show hair count increases after 3 months of daily use. Safe for women and safe for long-term routine use.

Sensoril Ashwagandha

Mechanism: Stress Shield

Chronic stress pushes hair into the shedding phase prematurely. Ashwagandha actively lowers cortisol, your primary stress hormone. Lower cortisol keeps more hairs anchored in the growth phase.

Curcumin

Mechanism: Calms Inflammation

A red, angry, or tight scalp is an inflamed scalp. Curcumin (derived from turmeric) cools the biological heat at the root. Less micro-swelling means the follicle can function properly again.

Marine Collagen

Mechanism: Root Food

Hair shafts are constructed from protein. Marine collagen breaks down into the specific amino acids your body uses to build new strands. Think of it as delivering raw lumber to a construction site.


Your Next Step

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Throw these away immediately.

These show up in 90% of drugstore bottles. They feel good in the shower, but they actively block recovery. Check your labels.

Heavy Silicones

Ingredient: Dimethicone

Creates a plastic-like seal over the scalp to make hair "feel" smooth. Your expensive serums cannot penetrate this barrier. Your laser light bounces off of it. Growth stays blocked.

Harsh Sulfates

Ingredient: SLS / SLES

These synthetic agents make shampoo bubble heavily, but they aggressively strip the sebum your scalp requires to stay healthy. A dry, raw scalp cannot grow hair. Skip them entirely.

Parabens

Ingredient: Hormone Disruptors

Parabens act as xenoestrogens—meaning they mimic fake estrogen in your body. Female pattern alopecia is fundamentally a hormone issue. Adding synthetic hormones to your scalp makes it worse.

Drying Alcohols

Ingredient: Isopropyl / SD 40

Incredibly common in cheap hair sprays and dry shampoos. They violently pull water out of the hair shaft. Dry hair snaps easily. Dry scalp flakes heavily. Both accelerate perceived hair loss.

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