A topical hair-growth foam specifically formulated for women with hereditary hair loss
All products featured on Allure are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links we may earn an affiliate commission.The small aerosol can dispenses a quarter-size blob of airy white foam. Once applied to the scalp, it dissolves and dries in seconds, leaving no real signs of ever having been there. It has no discernible scent.
"For years dermatologists have recommended that their female patients use the men's formula, as it is both more effective and safe for use in women," says Boston dermatologist Brooke Sikora. "This new foam formulation allows women to continue to style their hair without it feeling greasy," she adds. The results are impressive: noticeably fuller hair in as little as 12 weeks, but the key is to stick with it.
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