Hair Growth

Hair growth involves a cyclical process consisting of the anagen (growth), catagen (regression), and telogen (resting) phases. Effective hair growth treatments focus on stimulating the anagen phase, improving blood flow to hair follicles, and providing essential nutrients. Ingredients like minoxidil, biotin, and certain peptides are commonly used to promote hair regrowth and strengthen existing hair. Consistent use and addressing underlying factors like hormone imbalances or nutritional deficiencies can support healthier, fuller hair growth.

Hair Serum

Hair Mask

Shampoo

Hair color

Biomarker Testing List:

BiomarkerScientific Pathway DetailsUsed to Prove Claims
(DHT)DHT, a potent androgen, binds to androgen receptors in hair follicles, leading to hair follicle miniaturization and potential hair loss.Hair Loss Prevention
KeratinKeratin is a structural protein essential for hair strength and integrity, with increased production contributing to healthier, thicker hair.Stronger Hair
(IGF-1)IGF-1 promotes hair follicle growth and proliferation by stimulating cellular metabolism and differentiationEnhanced Hair
Hyaluronic AcidHyaluronic acid hydrates the scalp and hair follicles, enhancing nutrient delivery and cellular function.Improved Scalp Health

Scientific Driven with our Technology:

Using our expertise in immunology and cell culture, we develop immunoassays based on ELISA principle. Using cutting edge tools like 3D tissues (some of which are OECD approved for skin / cornea irritation), we bring the human experimentation into the labs. Curating a list of research publications, we have developed a platform to test products for their biomarkers mimicking the human model to generate data to back our label claims.   

Read our Blog on Cosmetic Product Claims and other Product Claims (natural / herbal / naturopathy etc)

Related Services

In-Vitro Hair Follicle Growth Assays

These assays use cultured human or animal hair follicles to test the ability of a product to stimulate hair growth and increase the number of active hair follicles.

Keratin and Collagen Production Assays

These tests measure the ability of a product to boost the production of keratin and collagen in the scalp and hair shaft, which are essential for hair strength and growth.

Sebum Production Testing

Excess sebum can block hair follicles and hinder growth. Testing for sebum control can determine whether a product helps create a healthier scalp environment for hair to grow.

Antioxidant and Anti-Inflammatory Testing

Products with claims to protect against oxidative stress and inflammation are tested for their ability to reduce scalp damage, which can indirectly promote healthier hair growth.

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