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Filter by:A single site open label interventional study evaluating currently marketed hair supplements targeting the underlying root causes of thinning hair.
A single-center, open-label, prospective study to demonstrate the efficacy of an oral supplement to improve the strength and support the growth of thinning hair in men and women with self-perceived hair thinning.
Purpose of this randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study will be to evaluate whether the daily use of novel dietary supplements over 24 weeks is able strengthen and promote growth of hairs, improve their density and thickness and reduce hair loss in adults with self-perceived thinning hair.
The purpose of this study is to assess how an oral herbal supplement influences hair density, shine, growth, and microbiome.
The proposed pilot study will investigate the impact of a daily topical nutritional product applied to women's hair, specific to perceived hair quality and overall well-being. Hair loss will be measured with a scanning application ("MyHairCounts") , as well as with the 60-second hair comb test. This will be an open-label study with a sample of 15 women and will be used to generate pilot data for future, larger-scale placebo-controlled studies.
The objective of this study is to assess the effectiveness of a novel dietary ingredient containing biotin and silicon for promoting hair growth and improving skin's appearance with six months of continuous daily usage among healthy adults.
This is a randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind, two-arm, single-centre, proof-of-concept, clinical study to evaluate the safety and efficacy of Plant based Biotin in Healthy Human Subjects with thin, dry, and brittle hair. a sufficient number (maximum of 54 (27/arm)) of female/male adult subjects were recruited/enrolled to ensure a total of 50 subjects (25 subjects/arm) completed the study.
The objective of this study is to assess the effectiveness and safety of a novel dietary supplement containing botanical ingredients for hair thinning in men over the course of six months of continuous daily usage.
The purpose of the study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of a vegan nutraceutical supplement with standardized botanicals in females leading a more plant-based lifestyle with self-perceived thinning hair
The purpose of this research is to test the effects of an herbal combination formulation on hair growth in women with self-perceived hair loss.The information from this study may help to better understand how certain herbal supplements can affect hair growth. This may lead to better understanding of the hair, hair loss and help develop naturally-based treatment regimens in the future.