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Nutrafol Reviews: How effective are Nutrafol hair supplements?
If you’ve made it to your mid-30s without suffering some hair thinning, you’re the lucky exception. According to the American Hair Loss Association, two-thirds of men will experience some degree of noticeable hair loss by the age of 35, and 85% will have significantly thinning hair by age 50.1 But men aren’t alone in this — women make up 40% of American hair loss sufferers.2
With these statistics, it’s little wonder that there are so many hair loss products on the market. Minoxidil and finasteride are both effective ingredients targeting male- and female-pattern baldness. However, these drugs can cause side effects in some people, including sexual side effects like decreased libido and even erectile dysfunction.
Several nutritional supplements have emerged to target multiple deficiencies and imbalances that contribute to hair thinning. Do they work? This review evaluates Nutrafol’s natural hair supplements and lays out the pros, cons, and details of this whole-body approach to hair loss. Read more to see if Nutrafol may work for you.
Our Findings
Nutrafol offers a range of somewhat expensive products that aim to treat and prevent hair loss. The most prominent of these products — Nutrafol Women and Nutrafol Men — have the best shot at supporting a fight against hair loss, but unless you have a specific deficiency, they likely won’t be enough by themselves to stop hair loss completely. They’re best utilized as components of a multipronged approach. That said, the ability to combine the central supplement with targeted boosters and a selection of supplemental haircare products might create a complex enough approach to be effective for those with mild hair loss.
Pros
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Most ingredients in Nutrafol’s Synergen Complex have supportive clinical research
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Does not carry the risk of sexual side effects like finasteride
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Addresses whole-body wellness
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Ingredients are sustainably sourced and derived
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Alternate versions available for postpartum women and women over 44
Cons
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More expensive than most over-the-counter treatments or supplements
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Pharmaceuticals have more supporting research than many Nutrafol ingredients
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Some aspects of the ordering process can be confusing
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Most boost supplements are only available for women
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Not for those using blood thinners
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Not for pregnant women (the postpartum formula may be appropriate for some nursing mothers)
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