Methods against hair loss
How we combat hair loss
Our approach to combating hair loss relies on the power of natural ingredients that specifically strengthen hair from the root. We work under the expert supervision of Dr. Balwi, a renowned hair expert trusted by more than 100,000 people. Our products have been carefully formulated to give hair exactly what it needs for healthy growth throughout each hair cycle.
Active ingredients such as Procapil™, Biotin, and AnaGain™ play a key role. These natural components work synergistically to improve scalp circulation, revitalize hair follicles, and prolong the crucial anagen phase—the hair growth phase. Procapil™ combats DHT-induced hair loss, Biotin strengthens the hair structure, while AnaGain™ activates the signals that promote hair growth.
Our specially formulated products not only reduce hair loss but also strengthen existing hair, making it more resilient and improving hair density. This creates the foundation for stronger, fuller hair and ensures your hair is optimally supported throughout every growth cycle—from root to tip.
Powerful ingredients for enhanced growth
Procapil™
A natural and unique combination of vitaminized microproteins, apigenin found in many plants, and oleanolic acid from olive tree leaves.
The hair growth cycle
Anagen (growth phase):
During this phase, hair is actively growing because the cells in the hair follicle are constantly dividing. About 90% of our hair is in this growth phase at any given time, which can last between 2 and 8 years. During this time, the hair becomes longer and thicker.
Catagen (transition phase):
The catagen phase is a short phase that lasts about 2 to 3 weeks. During this phase, hair growth stops and the hair follicle retracts. The hair gradually separates from the root, preparing to fall out, and is referred to as "club hair."
Telogen (resting phase):
During the telogen phase, which can last up to three months, the hair follicle is in a resting phase. The hair remains in the follicle but no longer grows. This phase marks the end of hair growth for the individual hair.
Exogenous (failure phase):
During the exogenous phase, the hair falls out of the follicle. At the same time, a new hair follicle begins to form a new hair, which then enters the growth phase (anagen). Thus, the hair cycle begins anew.
What changes this cycle?
Most cases of hair loss occur because the natural hair growth cycle is disrupted.
There are many reasons for this, such as our genes, hormones, certain diseases, medications or lifestyle.
Each of these factors can affect the growth cycle of the hair roots. This can lead to either a shorter or delayed hair growth phase, or hair regrowth that is finer and thinner because the hair roots become smaller.
Even though we can't change things like our genes, we can influence our lifestyle, which can play a big role in hair loss.