I've always rocked a short pixie cut or chin-length bob for the past 6 years, now I want to grow my hair out to at least shoulder length.
I've seen a lot of people in hair forums recommending oral supplements to give your future hair the best possible ressources, so to speak But are those really efficient?
Which oral supplements have you tried to protect or strengthen your hair?
I've only found a study (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3509882/) where they discussed the usage of biotin, zinc or iron supplements for thinning hair or extreme cases like alopecia, but: "A literature search did not reveal any studies describing the use of biotin supplementation for the treatment of hair loss."
On the other hand, my doctor told me that most supplements are not worth the money. So I'm unsure about buying them at all.
the efficacy of oral supplements - are they worth it?
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Re: the efficacy of oral supplements - are they worth it?
Honestly my hair has grown best when I've been staying hydrated and taking normal vitamins, but you can get ones from the drug store that are all roud multi vitamins but with added benefits for hair
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Beware if you're acne-prone, Biotin can cause bad cystic breakouts.
I don't think they're worth it, taking care of your hair and body in general will work better than any vitamin.
I don't think they're worth it, taking care of your hair and body in general will work better than any vitamin.
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Re: the efficacy of oral supplements - are they worth it?
nothing worked for me , have super short hair and regret cutting it so short now it’s just not growing !
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Re: the efficacy of oral supplements - are they worth it?
Make sure your iron levels are healthy! Also a multi vitamin helps
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Re: the efficacy of oral supplements - are they worth it?
Biotin only works for people who are biotin deficient, which can be proved on a blood test. Unless you are born with a rare biotin deficiency, are taking certain medications, or have certain chronic illness, it is very unlikely you have a biotin deficiency. Most likely people see results from hair supplements from the placebo effect, which is a real thing that does get some results if you look at studies. What could be a good idea if you suspect you are not meeting 100% of your daily nutrition is to take a multivitamin just to be safe-it still may help overall.