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Well Grow (anti hair loss serum) 60ml/Pack

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Well Grow (anti hair loss serum) 60ml/Pack

Well Grow (anti hair loss serum)

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Product Name
Well Grow (anti hair loss serum) 60ml/Pack
Anti Hair Loss Serum
Active Ingredient
Phytic Acid, Amino Acids, Peptides & Polysaccharides
Manufacturer
Brinton Pharmaceuticals
Product Type
Hair loss prevention
Product expiry date we are currently shipping
Currently out of stock. New stock expected 10 May 2024.

Well Grow contains a combination of natural ingredients, including Kerarice and Baicapil that are used to reduce hair loss and promote hair growth.  It is also used to improve the condition of damaged hair.

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Well Grow general information

What is Well Grow used for?

Well Grow is a topical hair loss serum that can be used treat male pattern baldness (androgenic alopecia), to prevent hair loss and induce re-growth of hair in areas where the hair is thinning. It can also help to increase hair density in both men and women. Well Grow contains a combination of natural ingredients that have been found to promote growth of hair follicles as well as slow down the progression of hair loss. Well Grow can also be used to improve the condition of damaged hair by helping to repair hair structure, restore shine and softness, avoid colour fading and offer protection from ultraviolet rays from the sun.

How does Well Grow work?

Well Grow contains Kerarice, an ingredient extracted from rice grain (Oryza sativa) that protects hair from sun damage. Hair can be damaged by exposure to the UV rays from the sun, causing loss of colour and shine, weakening of the hair cuticle as well as damage to the internal structure, leaving the hair dry, brittle and lifeless. Kerarice in Well Grow is rich in phytic acid, which is an antioxidant, protecting hair from damaging UV rays; also amino acids, peptides and polysaccharides that provide precursors for keratin, a fibrous protein that is the key structural protein of hair, which is used to repair and restore damaged hair. Kerarice in Well Grow also helps preserve shine and colour, through restoring tryptophan, an amino acid associated with hair colour and decreasing colour fading. Well Grow also contains an extract of soy sprouts and wheat sprouts, which are rich in antioxidants. Hair goes through a 3-stage growth cycle. The anagen phase, which is the active growth phase, catagen, where the hair stops growing and shrinks, before being shed during the telogen phase, to be replaced by a new hair. Hair loss is due to shrinking hair follicles that gradually produce smaller and thinner hairs, which eventually do not emerge from the follicle. The longer hair follicles are inactive the harder it is for them to respond and begin new growth. In animal model, rice grain extract was shown to induce anagen phase (the active growth phase of hair ) by the induction of growth factors needed to stimulate follicle growth and increases the size of the hair follicle, which prevents hair growth entering the resting phase (telogen) too early1. Well Grow also contains Baicapil, a combination of three plants: Scutellaria baicalensis, which contains baicalin, a flavonoid that has several biological functions, Soy Sprouts (glycine max) and Wheat Sprouts (triticum vulgare). Baicapil has been shown to induce an earlier conversion of hair from telogen to anagen suggesting that baicalin promotes hair growth by regulating the activity of human follicular dermal papilla cells2. Hair follicles are rich in dihydrotestosterone (DHT), converted by the enzyme 5α-reductase from the male hormone testosterone. DHT is primarily responsible for development and growth of the prostate gland but is also responsible for hair loss. Studies in vitro have shown that baicalin blocks the effect of DHT on the human androgen receptor, in human dermal papilla cells, supporting its use for androgen-associated disorders like androgenic alopecia.3

What does Well Grow contain?

Well Grow contains the active ingredients Kerarice obtained from rice grain containing a combination of phytic acid, amino acids, peptides polysaccharides, and Baicalin extracted from Scutellaria baicalensis that are used together to treat and prevent hair loss and also to improve the condition of sun damaged hair. It also contains an extract of soy sprouts and wheat sprouts.

Treating hair loss with Well Grow

Well Grow contains a combination of natural ingredients that are used together in a topical anti hair loss serum to treat male pattern baldness (androgenic alopecia). Well Grow prevents hair loss and induces re-growth of hair in areas where the hair is thinning; it can also help increase hair density in both men and women. Hair goes through a 3-stage growth cycle. The anagen phase, which is the active growth phase, catagen, where the hair stops growing and shrinks, before being shed during the telogen phase, to be replaced by a new hair. Hair loss is due to shrinking hair follicles that gradually produce smaller and thinner hairs, which eventually do not emerge from the follicle. The longer hair follicles are inactive the harder it is for them to respond and begin new growth. Well Grow contains Kerarice, an ingredient extracted from rice grain (Oryza sativa), that has been shown to induce the anagen phase in animal model by the induction of growth factors needed to stimulate follicle growth and increases the size of the hair follicle, which prevents hair growth entering the resting phase (telogen) too early1. Well Grow also contains Baicapil, a combination of three plants: Scutellaria baicalensis, which contains baicalin, a flavonoid that has several biological functions, Soy Sprouts (glycine max) and Wheat Sprouts (triticum vulgare). Baicalin has been shown to induce an earlier conversion of hair from telogen to anagen suggesting that baicalin promotes hair growth by regulating the activity of human follicular dermal papilla cells2. Hair follicles are rich in dihydrotestosterone (DHT), converted by the enzyme 5α-reductase from the male hormone testosterone. DHT is primarily responsible for development and growth of the prostate gland but is also responsible for hair loss. Studies in vitro have shown that Baicalin blocks the effect of DHT on the human androgen receptor, in human dermal papilla cells, supporting its use for androgen-associated disorders like androgenic alopecia.3

Well Grow for healthy hair

Well Grow contains a combination of natural ingredients that can be used to improve the condition of hair by helping to repair hair structure, restore shine and softness, avoid colour fading and offer protection from ultraviolet rays from the sun. Sun damaged results in loss of colour and shine, weakening of the hair cuticle as well as damage to the internal structure, leaving the hair dry, brittle and lifeless. Kerarice in Well Grow is extracted from rice grain (Oryza sativa) and is rich in phytic acid, which is an antioxidant, protecting hair from damaging UV rays; also amino acids, peptides and polysaccharides that provide precursors for keratin, a fibrous protein that is the key structural protein of hair, which is used to repair and restore damaged hair. Kerarice in Well Grow also helps preserve shine and colour, through restoring tryptophan, an amino acid associated with hair colour, and decreasing colour fading. Well Grow also contains an extract of soy sprouts and wheat sprouts, which are rich in antioxidants. Well Grow protects hair from sun damage by decreasing protein degradation in hair follicles thereby restoring fibre cohesion, protecting the cuticle by decreasing lipid peroxidation and protecting the colour of both natural and dyed hair against UV damage.

When should Well Grow not be used?

You should not use Well Grow if you:

  • are allergic to Baicapil, Kerarice or any ingredients in Well Grow

How should Well Grow be used?

You should apply your Well Grow twice daily, morning and evening. Shake well before use then pump the serum onto the palm of your hand. Part your hair and then take a small amount of the serum onto your fingertips and rub into your scalp and hair until it is spread completely into your scalp. You should continue to use your Well Grow serum for as long as recommended by your health care professional.

How long should you use Well Grow?

You should continue to use your Well Grow serum for as long as recommended by your health care professional.

Missed dose of Well Grow

If you miss a dose of Well Grow apply it as soon as you remember, unless it is time to apply the next dose, then skip the missed dose. Do not apply a double dose.

How should Well Grow be stored?

You should store your Well Grow below 30 C in a dark place and do not freeze.

References

  1. Choi JS, Jeon MH, Moon WS, Moon JN, Cheon EJ, Kim JW, Jung SK, Ji YH, Son SW, Kim MR. In vivo hair growth-promoting effect of rice bran extract prepared by supercritical carbon dioxide fluid. Biol Pharm Bull. 2014;37(1):44-53.
  2. Shin SH, Bak SS, Kim MK, Sung YK, Kim JC. Baicalin, a flavonoid, affects the activity of human dermal papilla cells and promotes anagen induction in mice. Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol 2014. [Epub ahead of print]
  3. Kim AR, Kim SN, Jung IK,Kim HH, Park YH, Park WS. The inhibitory effect of Scutellaria baicalensis extract and its active compound, baicalin, on the translocation of the androgen receptor with implications for preventing androgenetic alopecia. Planta Med. 2014; 80(2-3):153-8.

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