🌟 Unlock Your Hair's Potential with HairStem!
HairStem DHT Blocker Hair Growth Shampoo is a clinically developed formula designed to combat hair loss and promote healthier hair growth. Infused with biotin, saw palmetto, and other natural ingredients, this sulfate-free shampoo is suitable for both men and women. Backed by a risk-free guarantee, it promises noticeable results or your money back.
T**.
Hair feels really good!
I just started using this shampoo. I've tried a bunch and for the longest time had settled on a tea tree shampoo. Lately I've had more noticeable hair loss, so I decided to do some research on better, natural ways to restore and protect my hair. I decided on this shampoo and their conditioner. Holy mother did I notice a difference. First off. My hair is naturally very oily. Previous shampoos usually left it on the drier side. This leaves it feeling nice and fluffy. It's important to follow the directions. You have to apply it once, rinse and apply it for a longer duration. The conditioner works great as well. Really impressed with the product, it's my new go to shampoo
E**S
Really Helps In More Ways Than One!
I already use this companies products, I've recently started to use their rosemary topical solution that truly started helping me. So I figured why not use their shampoo?Now, is this a clarifying shampoo? It's not, because it's safe to use everyday.Does it clean your scalp like a clarifying shampoo? Yes it doesBut, it does not strip your hair of the essentials, it also doesn't dry your scalp and hair out, because for me it has left my hair soft each time to the point where I don't need conditioner at all.I follow the instructions as they say cover your hair first with the shampoo, leave for a minute, wash off, then use again and rub onto the scalp.Since using this shampoo, my hair is not only much thicker, but also darker, and more importantly my scalp stopped itching from the hard water when showering.This with the rosemary topical that they offer has really made a difference within my hair growth.However, as I said in another review of the rosemary topical, find out why you are losing hair before wasting your money on products.This company is amazing and they really care, and they also don't want you to waste your money, which is why they offer free consultation to find out what kind of hair lose you have.This really works, trust me....Enjoy self care, enjoy watching your hair grow.
M**S
How DHT-Blocking Shampoo Works
DHT stands for dihydrotestosterone, a hormone your body naturally makes from testosterone. The problem is, too much DHT binds to hair follicles and shrinks them — especially if you’re genetically sensitive to it. That leads to:• Thinner hair• Shortened growth cycles• Hair falling out faster than it grows⸻🧴 What DHT-Blocking Shampoos Do:These shampoos try to fight that process in two ways:1. Block DHT at the scalp level:Common ingredients like saw palmetto, pumpkin seed oil, caffeine, or ketoconazole may help stop DHT from binding to hair follicles.2. Support scalp health and hair growth:They often include nutrients like biotin, niacin, and tea tree oil to reduce inflammation, increase circulation, and keep the scalp clean — all important for growing stronger hair.⸻✅ What You Can Expect:• Reduced hair shedding (usually after a few weeks of consistent use)• Healthier-feeling scalp• Fuller appearance over time (mainly due to less breakage and better volume)⸻❌ What You Shouldn’t Expect:• Instant hair regrowth• Reversal of complete baldness• Results without consistent use (daily or every other day)⚠️ Things to Know:This isn’t a miracle cure — it won’t regrow hair overnight or bring back completely dead follicles. But if you’re dealing with early thinning and use it consistently, it can slow things down and help maintain what you have. It works by blocking DHT, the hormone that shrinks hair follicles in people with genetic hair loss.❌ Don’t use this on your beard.DHT is actually good for facial hair. It’s the same hormone that triggers beard growth during puberty. So if you use a DHT-blocking shampoo on your beard area, you could slow or weaken beard growth, especially if you’re still in your early 20s or trying to grow a fuller beard. The goal is to block DHT on your scalp, not your face.
A**
I really hope the effect lasts.
I came across this shampoo while ordering another one I was using.I have suffered from hair loss for many many years. I have tried countless treatments with no much results. Every year by Spring my hair starts falling out and doesn’t stop until the Fall. Very depressing since my hair keeps looking worse and worse. I have used wigs many times because of that.I thought.. why not to try it; even when reviews are mixed.After the second use, my hair started to fall less (!) After the third use… it’s practically not falling out except few hairs while washing my hair and nothing after it’s dry.Honestly; it’s hard for me to believe it. Is it possible?That’s why I say “I hope the effect lasts”.I’m beyond grateful.UPDATE: it has been a while and I have used it all this time. “It does work”.What I can see is that I need to use the shampoo every 2 days to maintain the effect of less shedding.It doesn’t solve the problem of hair falling out but keeps it from falling out if you use the shampoo in a continuous way.What I do for better results is; after the second shampoo, I put a plastic cap on and leave it on for one hour while around the house, and then rinse.In this way the product has more time to work on your scalp. Works.
L**
Doesn't work well
I did not see a difference The only product that works is their hair vitamins I wish I could get a refund
T**H
Not the solution
I was hair problems but its not the shampoo we should massage the head get shower head purifier instead that will give good result and important cover you head with clean at night. Do not use too many products for hair clean you diet and look for simple and less ingredients shampoo or oils. Do not use anything that they say on internet just get complete nutrition and focus on hygiene of hair if this doesn't help you should consult with your doctor. I hope this clarify your doubts.
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