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Hair Growth Products for Autumn Season


Guest post by K Ashton

You may not realise it, but for most of us, our hair goes through different changes during each season, and my hair is a prime example of this pattern. So, in order to keep well on top of my hair loss, I like to make slight tweaks and alternations to my hair care routine at the turn of every season.

Mid autumn, along with early spring, tends to be a time of year when I shed the most hair. Seasonal hair loss can be a real headache at times, especially if you are already prone to baldness and thinning hair.  So, action must be taken to help prevent unnecessary hair fall.

Here are eight handy hair growth products that I currently use at this time of the year. If you are noticing excess hair shedding, then be sure to try some of these... 

1 OGX Biotin & Collagen Shampoo


I actually had this shampoo in my last top picks post, and I have added it again, simply because it's probably the best shampoo I have ever tried (and I have tried a fair few). If it's thickness, volume and less hair fall that you're after, then be sure to try the amazing Biotin & Collagen shampoo by OGX. It's also dirt cheap at just £6 a bottle.

2 Biotin 10,000mcg


Ok, so we've established that Biotin won't cure any form of hair loss, but what it does do is help promote healthy, thicker hair growth. 10,000mcg might be a bit high in dosage, so you can always opt for a lower amount if you prefer. It doesn't matter what brand you use - as long as it's Biotin, it should do the trick!

3 Kirkland Minoxidil


Minoxidil is the only medically approved topical treatment for hair loss, and it comes under many brand names, including the most well know Regaine (Rogaine). It really doesn't matter that brand you go for, as long as it's minoxidil, that's the main thing. This stuff really can work, but patience is key. some men can take up to a year to see results, so make sure you are in it for the long haul if you decide to try it.

4 HR23+ Hair Health Supplement


HR23+ is by far and away the best supplement of its kind on the market. Packed with an array of hair beneficiary ingredients, be sure to try this multi-vitamin hair supplement if you suffer from early stages of baldness and thinning hair. It's a little pricey, but worth every penny.




5 TRX2 Serum


Ok, so I haven't been the biggest fan of TRX2 products since the brand launched in 2011 (particularly their supplement, which didn't work for me at all), but their serum seems to be a popular choice with men and women battling thinning hair. I have only just started using it myself, and the early results seem good. It could certainly be a good investment if you are looking for a safer alternative to Minoxidil.

6 TRX2 Foam


Like the serum, I've not had the chance to try this new addition to the Oxford BioLabs line for very long, but if you are not keen on the idea of putting Minoxidil on your scalp (Minoxidil does come with potential negative side-effects), then TRX2 Foam could be a safer alternative.

7 MSM Powder


MSM is a great hair beneficiary ingredient, and this sports powder can indeed help men and women with thinning hair. You'll find MSM in most hair health supplements, so if you fancy adding a bit more to your daily intake be sure to try it in powder format. This bag will cost you just £5.

8 Hair Laser Comb


I tried the hair laser comb a few years back, and although I didn't see particularly great results, I did notice better results over the autumn/winter seasons - I really couldn't tell you why! If you can get one of these on the cheap, then you should definitely give it a try, because, with an active lifestyle and balanced diet, hair laser combs have shown excellent results in men and women who suffer with hair loss.

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