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Women rave about serum that promises to fix thinning hair in 'weeks'

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Updated 11:21 4 Jun 2024 GMT+1Published 11:18 4 Jun 2024 GMT+1

Women rave about serum that promises to fix thinning hair in 'weeks'

UKLASH has expanded into haircare.

Ellis Cochrane

Ellis Cochrane

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You may already know and love UKLASH, the world’s number one bestselling eyelash serum brand, with over 80,000 five-star reviews. But did you know that they have just launched a hair brand called UKHAIR?

Well, if you didn’t, we’ve got everything you need to know about the new brand and their very first product release, its Hair Growth Serum.

And does it live up to the hype? Well, it certainly seems so, from the hundreds of five-star ratings that have already been left on their website.

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So, if you’ve ever struggled with hair loss or have noticed that your hair is starting to thin, you might want to give this impressive product a try.

The new product promises results in just a few weeks.
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Who is the UKHAIR Hair Growth Serum for?

There are a whole host of reasons why we can experience hair loss, from anxiety and stress, to postpartum and menopausal hair loss, others also struggle with conditions such as Trichotillomania and Alopecia. And with some 8 million women affected by hair loss in the UK, according to the NHS, thinning hair is a lot more common than you might think.

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While the brand recommends 'waiting around 12 to 18 weeks before expecting to see results from any hair growth serum,’ many have seen very promising results simply by applying three to five drops daily and continuing to do so every day.

Available in two sizes, 30ml for £29 and a 50ml bottle for £40, both come with an easy-to-use dropper applicator which allows you to get right into the scalp and along the hairline to apply the product.

A dropper applicator makes it easy to apply the hair serum directly to the scalp and hairline.
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What ingredients does the hair serum use?

The Hair Growth Serum includes a number of ingredients designed with both the scalp and hair growth in mind. From turmeric, which has anti-inflammatory properties, to Phytic Acid which gently exfoliates the scalp, to Pea Sprout Extract which stimulates hair growth.

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There’s also Lemon Fruit Water, a rich source of Vitamin C that helps to strengthen hair follicles and prevent hair loss, as well as a few other ingredients known for aiding hair growth and scalp health.

Shoppers have already been impressed by the results.
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What are customers saying?

One happy customer took to the UKLASH website to share that they were ‘so pleased with the early results.’ They revealed, ‘I have been using it for a little over 2 months and I have already started to see a lot of new hair growth. I have very fine hair and age was starting to take its toll. I am so pleased and would certainly recommend giving it a go to anyone in the same position.’

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While another added that ‘my hair is the best it’s ever been at 51 years old.’

The UKHAIR Hair Growth Serum is available to purchase from the brand’s website and ASOS.

Featured Image Credit: UKHAIR

Topics: Shopping, Beauty, Hair

Ellis Cochrane
Ellis Cochrane

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