What should you look for when choosing a shampoo for hair loss?
Not every shampoo for hair loss works in the same way. When choosing a product, it is important to pay attention to the following points:
Ingredients supported by scientific research
Choose a formula that contains active ingredients which have been studied. Look for ingredients that help support the growth phase of the hair or reduce the local influence of DHT.
DHT support
In hereditary hair loss, DHT plays an important role. A good non-medicated shampoo supports the scalp locally without affecting the hormonal system. Certain natural ingredients can help reduce the impact of DHT on the scalp.
Gentle for the scalp
A healthy scalp is the foundation for healthy hair growth. Avoid harsh cleansers such as SLS and choose a formula that is free from silicones and parabens.
How does the Neofollics Hair Growth Stimulating Shampoo help with hair loss?
A shampoo for hair loss does more than simply clean your hair. It is an active cosmetic treatment that works directly on the scalp and hair follicles, where hair loss begins. The Neofollics Hair Growth Stimulating Shampoo has been specially developed to help reduce hair loss and support new hair growth in six ways:
1. Stimulates new hair growth
2. Helps extend the hair growth phase
3. Reduces dandruff, irritation and itching
4. Nourishes the hair follicles with essential nutrients
5. Supports the health of the scalp and hair follicles
6. Helps reduce the local impact of DHT
Which types of hair loss can this hair growth shampoo help with?
Androgenetic alopecia
Androgenetic alopecia, also known as hereditary hair loss, is the most common form of hair loss in men. It is also very common in women and is one of the main causes of long-term thinning hair, although the pattern often differs from that seen in men.
In this condition, hair follicles become more sensitive to DHT. Over time, they gradually shrink and produce thinner, weaker hair. This process usually develops slowly and progressively.
The Hair Growth Stimulating Shampoo is most effective in the early stages of androgenetic alopecia. At this point, the hair follicles are still active and can be supported. By stimulating the scalp locally and helping to reduce DHT-related effects on the scalp, the shampoo supports the hair growth cycle and may help slow down the progression of thinning.
After telogen effluvium
Telogen effluvium is temporary, diffuse hair loss that often occurs after a significant event such as prolonged stress, illness, surgery, hormonal changes or nutritional deficiencies. A large number of hairs enter the resting phase at the same time and usually fall out two to three months later.
It is important to understand that telogen effluvium is a symptom of an underlying trigger. A hair loss shampoo can only provide effective support once the triggering cause has been resolved or has passed. As long as the body is still affected by that trigger, the hair growth cycle may remain disturbed.
Once the underlying cause has been addressed and recovery begins, the Hair Growth Stimulating Shampoo can help improve scalp condition and support the return to the growth phase. During this recovery stage, supporting the natural hair growth cycle may contribute to a faster visible improvement in hair density.
How long does it take to see the first results?
With consistent use of the Hair Growth Stimulating Shampoo, visible improvements may be noticed within three months. In a clinical user evaluation, participants used the shampoo for 90 days. After this period:
• 80% reported a visible improvement in hair condition
• 70% said their hair felt thicker
• 80% reported an improvement in scalp condition
In addition, 80% of participants were satisfied with the results in terms of hair condition and hair growth, while 90% were satisfied with the overall use of the shampoo. Individual results may vary. However, the study shows that with regular use over a period of three months, clear improvements are possible.
When shampoo alone is often not enough
In cases of early or mild hair loss, a shampoo can be a good starting point. However, in more advanced hair loss or long-term thinning hair, a broader approach is often more effective. Hair loss rarely has just one single cause. That is why Neofollics has developed different routines within the Hair Growth product line, designed to support several mechanisms at the same time.The shampoo always forms the foundation, but it can be combined with additional products for a more targeted approach.
Which routine with the hair loss shampoo suits my situation?
The Hair Growth Stimulating Shampoo forms the foundation in every case. The main question is how much additional support your hair needs at this moment. Because hair loss develops in stages, Neofollics has created different routines that match each phase.
Hair Growth Stimulating Starter Kit
Suitable for early-stage hair loss or if you want to start preventively. This combination supports multiple hair growth mechanisms at the same time and helps to slow down the process in its early phase.
Treatment for thinning hair
If you notice that your hair is losing volume or your parting is becoming wider, but there are no clear bald areas yet. The focus is on maintaining hair, strengthening it and improving thickness.
Treatment for moderate hair loss
If hair density is visibly decreasing, for example at the crown or along the hairline. At this stage, more intensive support is needed to stimulate active hair follicles.
Treatment for advanced hair loss
When hair follicles have been affected by hereditary hair loss for a longer period. This approach combines several products to provide broader support and help make the most of remaining active follicles.
Routine after telogen effluvium
For temporary, diffuse hair loss after a physical or emotional trigger. Once the underlying cause has passed, this routine supports the recovery of the hair growth cycle. Whatever stage applies to you, the shampoo remains the constant base. By combining it with targeted additional products, you create a routine that matches the severity and duration of your hair loss.