Confidence Starts from Within
Nourish, Repair and Regrow with Fixx
100-150
strands of hair shed by the average person every day. This 14:1 or 12:1 ratio indicates a healthy balance of hair follicles within the growing and resting phases of hair growth.
5:1
Ratio of growing and resting phases of hair growth in individuals experiencing male- and female-pattern hair loss.
200
unique components isolated from ginseng, including ginsenosides, which play a role in the hair growth cycle.

Support your hair - from inside and out
For support for healthy hair, look no further than vitamin B complex. Fixx Hair Growth Serum contains niacinamide, a form of vitamin B3 that has numerous benefits for the scalp. Niacinamide helps keep the scalp hydrated and helps reduce the appearance of oily scalp and redness. Fixx Hair Growth Tabs offer biotin, often referred to as the ''beautification vitamin,'' which is well known for its ability to promote keratin production. Keratin is a vital protein that promotes hair’s strength and vibrance while also supporting the overall health of hair, skin, and nails.

Product Classification

Gluten-Free

No Detectable GMO

Vegan
How to Use the Fixx Hair Growth Duo

Morning
Apply 5 drops of serum directly to your scalp, parting wet or dry hair with your fingers as you apply. Focus the serum distribution on areas of concern and massage into your scalp with your fingertips. Do not rinse.

Midday
Supplement: Take 4 tablets daily with a meal. For best results, take at the same time each day with a full glass of water.

Evening
Apply 5 drops of serum directly to your scalp, parting wet or dry hair with your fingers as you apply. Focus the serum distribution on areas of concern and massage into your scalp with your fingertips. Do not rinse.

Every Day
For best results, use both Fixx Hair Growth Serum and Tabs together as directed at the same time each day.
Key Ingredients & Benefits

Fixx™ Hair Growth Tabs: Pumpkin Seed Extract
Rich in oil, protein, alpha-tocopherols and carbohydrates
Free radical scavenger and antioxidants

Fixx™ Hair Growth Tabs: Foxtail Millet Extract
Rich in phytochemicals that may influence hair health
Supports hair health, due to its natural content of cysteine and silicon (a micromineral)

Fixx™ Hair Growth Tabs: Ginseng (Panax ginseng)
Used in traditional Chinese culture for thousands of years
Plays a role in regulating activity of key proteins involved in phases of hair growth
May support hair thickness and density

Fixx™ Hair Growth Serum: Lactobacillus Ferment
Naturally enriched with exosomes
Helps soothe the scalp

Fixx™ Hair Growth Serum: Caffeine
Functions as a masking agent
Helps condition the skin

Fixx™ Hair Growth Serum: Banana Flower Extract
Helps support fuller-looking hair
Where Science & Beauty Meet
Fixx Hair Growth Duo is where science and beauty meet to deliver full coverage hair growth support through a daily regimen of supplementation and topical application.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do Fixx Hair Growth Tabs and Fixx Hair Growth Serum work together?
Fixx Hair Growth is where science and beauty meet to deliver full coverage hair growth support through a daily regimen of supplementation and topical application. Fixx Hair Growth Tabs provide the body with vitamins, nutrients and ingredients that work from the inside out, while Fixx Hair Growth Serum supports hair growth through topical application that delivers select nutrients directly to the scalp.
What is the average daily hair loss?
Someone with a healthy hair growth cycle experiences a loss of 100-150 hair follicles a day, portraying a healthy balance of hair follicles within the anagen (actively growing) and telogen (resting) phase with a ratio falling around 14:1 to 12:1. Losing well over that amount of hair on a daily basis may be an indication of having an off-balance or decreased ratio of anagen to telogen hair growth. Individuals experiencing male- and female-pattern hair loss typically have a ratio of 5:1. Those who experience hair loss due to hair follicles prematurely entering the telogen stage may have a ratio closer to 8:1, meaning that they have shorter anagen cycles or less hair actively growing than in the resting phase of the hair growth cycle.
What are additional ways to naturally support hair growth?
Aside from oral or topical supplementation, massaging the scalp to naturally stimulate hair follicles, getting an adequate amount of sleep, maintaining a healthy hormonal balance and managing stress levels can all help promote the elongation of the anagen phase.
What are the stages of hair growth?
It is estimated that each hair on the head will go through the hair growth cycle between one and thirty times throughout its lifetime. There are four primary phases that each strand of hair goes through throughout this process: the active growth phase (anagen), regression or transitional phase (catagen), resting phase (telogen), and the shedding phase (exogen) in which the hair follicle returns to the active growth stage again. On average, between 100 and 150 strands are lost through shedding each day. The anagen phase, typically lasting anywhere from two to eight years, is responsible for the length of hair growth and becomes shorter and shorter as one ages.
Can I use Fixx Hair Growth Serum with other Fixx products?
Yes, Fixx products are designed to work together. Fixx™ Thick Hair Shampoo & Conditioner would be a perfect complement to Fixx Hair Scalp Serum to ensure hair looks thicker, fuller and softer.
I am sensitive to caffeine; can I still use Fixx Hair Growth Serum?
Yes! Caffeine in topical products works differently than when it's consumed orally. When applied to the skin, caffeine primarily works as an antioxidant without causing the systemic effects associated with consuming caffeine, such as increased heart rate or jitters. However, it's always wise to conduct a patch test first to ensure you don't have any adverse reactions on your skin. If you experience any irritation or discomfort, it's best to discontinue use and consult with a dermatologist.
Why should I not exceed more than one serving of Fixx Hair Growth Tabs per day?
The topical and oral hair growth supplement can be taken in tandem or individually. Consuming more than the recommended serving of the oral supplement may lead to the opposite of the desired effects, such as hair loss. The oral supplement contains vitamin A, a fat-soluble vitamin. Consuming too little or more than the daily recommended amount of vitamin A has been shown to result in hair loss. Additionally, taking too much selenium and zinc or having too little zinc can be accompanied by hair loss.
What role does pumpkin seed oil play in promoting hair growth?
Hormones play a large role in hair growth, and males seem to get the short end of the stick when it comes to hair loss in comparison to women; one culprit is testosterone. When testosterone is met with the enzyme alpha-5 reductase, it is converted into another hormone known as dihydrotestosterone (DHT), which then binds to the hair follicles. If DHT levels are too high, it may overstimulate the hair follicles, causing them to prematurely enter the telogen phase of the hair growth cycle and remain in that phase for longer periods of time. Ultimately, this can lead to shrinkage of the hair follicles and hair loss. Pumpkin seed oil is a prized ingredient for supporting hair growth because it can support normal DHT levels.
Research Scope
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