Hair Care After Fifty

At 66, My Doctor Said "There's Not Much We Can Do." Six Months Later, She Called Me Personally To Ask What I Was Using.

I Know Why You're Here...

Something brought you to this page. Maybe it was a story that felt a little too familiar. Maybe it was a woman's hair that made you think "how does she still have hair like that at her age?"

Maybe it was simpler than that. Maybe you just ran a brush through your hair this morning and looked down at what came out. And your stomach dropped. Again.

I know that feeling. I lived inside it for three years.

The woman staring back at you in the mirror doesn't match the woman you are inside. You feel 45. Your hair says 70. And that gap — that silent, invisible gap — is one of the loneliest things a woman can carry.

You've tried things. Of course you have. Biotin from Amazon. Nutrafol at $88 a month. Rogaine that your dermatologist recommended. Maybe Vegamour after seeing it on Instagram. Maybe a laser cap your friend swore by. Maybe all of them.

And none of it really worked. Not the way you needed it to.

So you stopped believing. Stopped hoping. Started accepting that this is just what happens after menopause. That your best hair is behind you. That there's "not much anyone can do."

I believed that too. Every word of it.

I was wrong.

At 66, I Had Accepted That My Hair Was Never Coming Back.

At 66, I had completely given up on my hair.

Menopause didn't just thin my hair. It erased who I saw in the mirror.

A widening part I couldn't hide anymore. Scalp showing through at the crown. A ponytail so thin my hairband wrapped five times where it used to wrap three. Baby-fine wisps where thick strands used to be.

I felt 50 inside. My mirror said 70.

I tried to fix it. Spent thousands over the years. Biotin capsules that did nothing. Nutrafol for ten months at $88 a month — nearly $900 — with no meaningful change. Collagen powder that tasted like chalk and made no difference.

Then my dermatologist prescribed Rogaine 5% foam and told me this was my best option.

I went home and read everything I could find. The dread shed. The dependency. The fact that I'd have to use it every single day for the rest of my life — or lose whatever I regained. And more.

I tried it anyway.

The dread shed was devastating. I was barely shedding before I started Rogaine. Within three weeks of using what was supposed to HELP, I was losing more hair than I had in the previous year. Clumps in the shower. Clumps on the brush. Hair on my pillow every morning like a crime scene.

I powered through for four months. I saw some improvement. But the scalp irritation was relentless — burning, itching, redness. And the dependency terrified me. What if I forgot it on vacation? What if I wanted to stop? What if I couldn't afford it one month?

I stopped.

Within weeks, my hair fell out worse than before I started. The hair I'd regained — and hair I'd had before — was gone. My scalp looked worse than the day I walked into that dermatologist's office.

By now I'd joined two Facebook groups. I'd tried Vegamour for three months. I'd switched to sulfate-free shampoo. I'd bought a scalp massager. I'd watched dozens of YouTube videos from women who promised they'd found "the answer."

I had spent close to $2,000 and had nothing meaningful to show for it.

Then I sat in my dermatologist's office and heard five words that ended me.

"There's not much we can do."

I stopped trying that day.

Stopped buying products. Stopped going to the salon. I cut my own hair now — it was easier than sitting in that chair under those lights while the hairdresser tried not to say anything about the thinning. I started wearing my hair pulled back in specific positions to cover the worst spots. I avoided photographs. I declined pool parties. I made excuses for outdoor events.

Started declining invitations.

"Mom, come to Jessica's birthday."

"I'll try." I didn't.

"Mom, we're doing family photos."

"Maybe next time."

"Mom. What's going on?"

"Nothing. I'm fine."

I wasn't fine. I was disappearing. From events. From photos. From life.

My daughter Rachel called every week. Same conversation.

"Mom. You need to try something."

"I've tried everything."

"Not everything."

"Rachel. My dermatologist said there's not much they can do. It's hormonal. It's just aging."

"Then find someone who doesn't accept that answer."

I didn't believe a different answer existed.

But Rachel didn't stop looking.

Then My Daughter Found Something My Dermatologist Never Mentioned.

About two months after I'd completely given up, Rachel called. Not the usual check-in. Something different in her voice.

"Mom, I need you to listen to me. Really listen."

Rachel had been researching on her own. She'd gone deep — the way daughters do when they're worried about their mothers and refuse to accept "there's nothing we can do." She'd spent weeks reading clinical studies, watching dermatologist videos, digging through forums.

And she'd found a video from a doctor she thought I needed to hear. Not a general dermatologist. A specialist who had spent 15 years treating menopausal hair loss specifically. A board-certified dermatologist in Washington, D.C. named Dr. Yolanda Holmes.

"Mom, she said something in this video that made me furious."

"What?"

"She said the reason Rogaine doesn't work for most women after menopause has nothing to do with their hair being too far gone. It's because their scalp is missing the enzyme that activates it."

"What do you mean?"

"The Rogaine you put on your head every day for four months — it needs a specific enzyme in your scalp to convert it into its active form. It's called sulfotransferase. Without enough of this enzyme, minoxidil just sits on your scalp doing absolutely nothing. Studies suggest up to 40 to 60 percent of women may not have adequate levels. And hormonal shifts at menopause can reduce it even further."

I sat there in silence.

"So you're telling me I was putting that stuff on my head every day for four months, going through that horrible shedding phase, and it might not have even been POSSIBLE for it to work?"

"That's what Dr. Holmes said. She said she's watched hundreds of women go through the exact same thing. And their doctors never tested for it. Never even mentioned it."

I was furious. But Rachel wasn't done.

"There's more, Mom. She said Rogaine wouldn't have fixed the problem even IF your enzyme was fine. Because after menopause, your hair isn't fighting one thing. It's fighting three."

Rachel explained what Dr. Holmes had explained in the video.

After estrogen drops at menopause, three biological forces converge on your hair follicles at the same time:

First — DHT. A hormone that literally shrinks your follicles. When estrogen drops, an enzyme called 5-alpha reductase converts testosterone into DHT. DHT binds to receptors in your follicles and miniaturizes them — each growth cycle produces thinner, shorter strands until the follicle goes dormant entirely. You don't need high testosterone. You just need follicle sensitivity to DHT — and that sensitivity skyrockets when estrogen declines.

Second — Oxidative stress. Free radical damage accumulates in your follicle cells, weakening their walls and disrupting the normal growth cycle. This is made worse by endocrine-disrupting chemicals found in most mainstream haircare products — parabens, phthalates, synthetic fragrances that mimic estrogen and quietly poison the hormonal environment your follicles depend on.

Third — Chronic scalp inflammation. The entire microenvironment around your follicles becomes inflamed and hostile. Even follicles that haven't been attacked by DHT yet struggle to survive in this environment.

"Mom — Rogaine only forces temporary blood flow to the surface. It can't stop DHT. It can't reduce inflammation. It can't address oxidative stress. Neither can Nutrafol or Vegamour or biotin or collagen or any supplement on the market. None of them were designed for what's actually happening to your hair after menopause. They were each fighting one piece of a three-piece problem. No wonder nothing worked."

I sat with that for a long time.

Because for three years, I had blamed myself. I thought my hair was too far gone. I thought I'd waited too long. I thought maybe I just wasn't the kind of woman these products worked for.

But it wasn't me. It was never me. It was that every single product I tried was only addressing one-third of the problem. And you can't win a three-front war with a one-front weapon.

"So what does this doctor recommend?"

"She built something. A spray. Five different DHT blockers at actual clinical concentrations — not the trace amounts most products use to put the name on the label. Applied directly to the scalp, right where the problem is. Ten seconds a day. No dread shed. No dependency. No enzyme required."

"Rachel. You sound like a commercial."

"Mom. Look at the reviews."

She sent me a link. I stared at it for two hours. I read everything. I read reviews from women who tried Rogaine and watched their hair fall out worse. Women who spent a year on Nutrafol with nothing to show for it. Women who tried four, five, six products. Women who sounded exactly like me.

Then I ordered it.

Not with excitement. Not with hope. Just with the quiet thought: if this Dr. Holmes spent 15 years watching women fail on everything else and got frustrated enough to build something specifically for us — maybe, just maybe, this isn't like the others.

I Didn't Believe It. But My Hairbrush Didn't Lie.

It arrived a week later. A small, light bottle. Sitting on my bathroom counter next to the graveyard of everything else that had failed me.

I picked it up that evening. Stood in front of the bathroom mirror. The one I usually avoided.

"Okay," I said to my reflection. "One more try. Last one."

I sprayed it — four pumps along my part line and crown, just like the directions said. Lightweight. Almost like water. No greasiness. No residue. Not like the thick, dripping minoxidil that used to run down my forehead. This absorbed in seconds. It didn't weigh my hair down. It didn't stain my pillowcase.

I looked at myself in the mirror. Same thin part. Same visible scalp. Same woman.

"Don't get your hopes up," I whispered. "You've been here before."

I turned off the light. Went to bed.

But something kept me awake. Not excitement. Not hope. Something quieter.

A tiny voice in the back of my mind saying: Dr. Holmes didn't build this to sell bottles. She built it because she was angry. Because she watched hundreds of women go through exactly what I went through. That's different. That's not marketing. That's frustration.

I fell asleep holding onto that thought like a lifeline.

First morning. I looked at my brush expecting the usual. The usual was a clump I'd learned to ignore because counting hurt too much.

There was still hair. But something felt different. I couldn't name it yet.

"It's nothing," I told myself. "Don't get excited."

By day five, I couldn't help it. I started paying attention. The brush was different. Not empty. But different. Less. Noticeably less. I'd been pulling 50, 60, sometimes 80 hairs every morning for two years. Now I was looking at maybe 20. Maybe less.

"It's a coincidence," I told myself. "It'll go back to normal."

By week two, the shower drain told the story I was afraid to believe. I had been dreading wash day for two years — every time I washed my hair felt like watching myself disappear down the drain. But this time, I looked down and the drain wasn't matted with hair. There was some. But not the clumps I'd been conditioned to expect.

I almost called Rachel. I didn't. Not yet. Not until I was sure.

By week three, I caught myself doing something I hadn't done in years. Running my fingers through my hair. Not checking for thinning. Not monitoring the damage. Just... touching my hair. Without flinching. Without counting what came away in my fingers.

By week four, Rachel FaceTimed me. Mid-sentence, she stopped.

"Mom. Your hair."

"What about it?"

"Something's different. Something's really different."

"It's nothing."

"That's not nothing. What are you doing?"

I wasn't ready to tell her yet. Not until I was sure.

By week six, I went to the salon. For the first time in over a year, I sat in that chair. Under those lights. The lights I'd been avoiding since the day I stopped caring about how I looked — because caring hurt worse than not caring.

My hairdresser picked up a section of my hair and stopped. She put her scissors down.

"Susan. I need to stop you right here. I see hundreds of women in this chair. Hundreds. Your hair has changed since your last appointment. It's thicker along your part. I can see new growth. Tell me what you're using or I'm not finishing your cut."

She wasn't joking. 😊

By month two, it started happening with strangers.

A woman at church touched my arm after the service. "I hope this isn't weird, but your hair looks wonderful. What's your secret?"

A woman at the grocery store caught me in the produce aisle. "I'm so sorry to bother you, but I have to ask — what do you use on your hair?"

By month three, my sister called. She'd seen a recent photo on Facebook.

"Okay. What the hell?"

"What?"

"Your hair looks better than mine. I'm four years younger than you. This isn't fair. Tell me what you're using right now or I'm driving to your house."

I told her. She ordered it before we hung up. 😄

Then my husband said something. He's not a man who notices things. Twenty-two years of marriage and I can count on one hand the number of times he's commented on my appearance unprompted. But one morning, while I was getting ready, he walked into the bathroom and stopped.

"Your hair looks really good."

Four words. I cried. Not because it was dramatic. Because it was the first time in three years that someone I loved noticed something getting BETTER instead of worse.

Then Came Month Four. Same Doctor's Office. Same Chair. Same Lights.

Back in that same dermatologist's office. Same cold chair. Same fluorescent lights. Same doctor.

She walked in. Opened my chart. Looked at the notes from my last visit. Looked at my hair. Back at the notes. Back at my hair.

And stopped.

"Susan. Something is very different."

"Different how?"

"Your density has improved. I can see new growth along your part line and at your temples. Your scalp inflammation has visibly reduced." She put down my chart. "I've been doing this for over 20 years. Hair density doesn't typically improve at 66. What changed?"

"I found something that actually works."

"What is it?"

"A topical spray. Developed by a dermatologist who specializes in menopausal hair loss. Five DHT blockers at therapeutic concentrations — applied directly to the scalp. No minoxidil. No enzyme required. No dread shed."

She picked up her pen. "What's it called?"

Same question. Every person. Every time.

I told her. She wrote it down.

"I need to look into this for my patients," she said. "Because what I'm seeing on your scalp doesn't match your history."

She paused.

"The last time you were here, I told you there wasn't much we could do."

"I remember."

"I was wrong."

I smiled. Because that sentence was worth more than every bottle of Nutrafol, every month of Rogaine, every "just give it time" from every product and every professional who told me to accept it.

The doctor who told me to make peace with it was now telling me she was wrong.

Same office. Same chair. Same lights. Different hair. Different woman.

And it all started with a small bottle and ten seconds.

Every Woman Keeps Asking The Same Question. Here's The Answer.

The same question. My daughter. My hairdresser. My neighbor. My sister. Strangers at the grocery store. Women at church. Even my dermatologist.

"What are you using?"

The answer is always the same.

The Hair Helper Spray from Trybello.

A topical spray built specifically for women whose estrogen has dropped and whose hair follicles are under hormonal attack. Not adapted from a men's formula. Not a supplement that can't reach the scalp. Not a minoxidil derivative that requires an enzyme most menopausal women don't produce in adequate quantities. Designed from the ground up for the biology of hair loss after 40.

Developed with Dr. Yolanda Holmes, MD, FAAD — Board-Certified Dermatologist, Washington, D.C. 15+ years specializing in menopausal hair loss treatment.

4.85 stars across 60,000+ verified reviews.

Ten seconds. Once a day. That's the entire routine.

No prescriptions. No dependency. No dread shed. No bathroom counter full of products that don't work.

One spray. Ten seconds. Real protection at the follicle level.

That's it. That's the answer every woman keeps asking for.

Now let me show you exactly why it works — and why nothing else you've tried ever could.

Here's Why Nothing You've Tried Has Worked — And What Makes This Different

Dr. Holmes and the Trybello formulation team spent years studying why conventional hair loss treatments fail women after 40 — and what it actually takes to address the hormonal reality of menopausal hair loss at the scalp level.

What they found changed everything I understood about why I'd been failing.

After menopause, your hair isn't fighting one enemy. It's fighting three — at the same time.

1. The DHT Surge. When estrogen drops, the enzyme 5-alpha reductase converts testosterone into DHT — a hormone that binds directly to your follicles and shrinks them. Each growth cycle produces thinner, shorter, weaker strands until the follicle stops producing visible hair altogether. You don't need high testosterone for this to happen. You just need the follicle sensitivity that comes from declining estrogen. And virtually every woman after menopause has it.

2. Oxidative Stress. Free radical damage builds up inside follicle cells, weakening their walls and disrupting the growth cycle. This is compounded by the endocrine-disrupting chemicals hiding in most mainstream haircare — parabens, phthalates, and synthetic fragrances that mimic estrogen and quietly worsen the hormonal environment your follicles depend on. Your grandmother didn't wash her hair with hormone-disrupting chemicals every day. She also didn't lose her hair at 52.

3. Chronic Scalp Inflammation. The entire microenvironment around your follicles becomes inflamed and hostile. Even follicles that haven't been touched by DHT yet can't survive in soil that's been poisoned.

This is the Triple Threat. And it's the reason nothing you've tried has worked — because every product on the market only fights one of these three forces.

Why supplements fail: Nutrafol, Viviscal, biotin, collagen — they enter the bloodstream, but nutrients deplete before reaching the scalp. The scalp is among the lowest-priority peripheral tissues your body feeds. You can swallow $88 worth of capsules every month and your follicles may never see a meaningful concentration of the active ingredients. That's why you can take supplements for 6, 9, 12 months and see nothing.

Why minoxidil fails: It forces temporary blood flow to the surface. But it cannot stop DHT. It cannot reduce inflammation. It cannot address oxidative stress. And it requires a scalp enzyme — sulfotransferase — to convert into its active form. Up to 40 to 60 percent of users may lack adequate levels of this enzyme. If your body doesn't produce it, minoxidil does nothing. Your dermatologist probably never tested for this. Mine didn't.

Hair Helper was designed to fight all three. Directly. At the scalp. At concentrations that actually matter.

Here's what's inside — and why each ingredient is there:

Caffeine (topical): Inhibits 5-alpha reductase AND phosphodiesterase. Extends the anagen growth phase. A multicenter clinical trial showed a 15.33% reduction in hair loss in just 2 months of topical use. One study found it performed comparably to 5% minoxidil — with none of minoxidil's side effects.

Sophora Flavescens Extract: Used in Traditional Chinese Medicine for over 1,000 years. Modern clinical research confirms it strongly inhibits 5-alpha reductase, activates IGF-1 and KGF growth factors in dermal papilla cells, and induces earlier follicle awakening — dormant follicles come back online faster.

Oryza Sativa (Rice) Extract: Inhibits BOTH Type 1 and Type 2 of the 5-alpha reductase enzyme. This is the same ingredient behind the legendary hair health of the Yao women of Huangluo, China — known worldwide for their thick, dark hair well into their 70s.

Angelica Polymorpha Sinensis Root Extract: Anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activity directly in the scalp microenvironment — addressing the inflammation and oxidative stress pillars that DHT blockers alone cannot touch.

Biotin: Directly supports the keratin infrastructure of the hair shaft — strengthening the hair your follicles produce.

Five clinically-studied DHT blockers. At therapeutic concentrations — not the trace amounts other products use just to put the name on the label. Applied directly where the problem is. No enzyme required. No systemic detour through the digestive system. No hoping nutrients survive the journey to your scalp.

This is an approved at-home daily treatment. You deserve to protect your hair with the best ingredients nature and science have to offer.

SolutionHair Helper SprayMinoxidilSupplementsSerums
Blocks DHT at follicle✅ 5 blockers❌ No❌ Low absorption❌ Weak actives
3 drivers targeted✅ Full support❌ Blood flow only❌ Systemic only❌ Partial
No enzyme needed✅ Direct❌ RequiredN/AVaries
No dread shed✅ None❌ CommonN/AVaries
No dependency✅ Stop anytime❌ Lifelong use✅ YesVaries
Specialist developed✅ Dr. Holmes
Results✅ 73% less sheddingMixedSlowInconsistent
Reviews✅ 4.85★MixedMixedLimited
Guarantee✅ 120 days❌ NoneVariesVaries

I know it sounds like some fairy tale. I still don't really believe it myself.

But this is my life now. I use this spray every evening — four pumps, ten seconds, done — and I haven't looked back.

Because it hasn't only stopped the shedding. It's given me back the hair I thought was gone forever. And with it, the woman I thought was gone too.

Two small dark spots of thinning I'd been hiding at my temples have filled in with real hair.

My part line — the one I used to obsessively check and angle and hide — looks like it did five years ago.

"And my confidence is at an all time high. I feel like myself again."

But this truly is the real deal.

So it begs the question — will it work for YOU? To be honest, I can't say with 100% certainty that it will.

But if you've been watching your hair fall out for months or years, if you've tried Rogaine and supplements and sprays and nothing has worked, and if you're tired of dreading the shower and the brush and the mirror — I highly recommend you try this.

It has completely changed my life. And I'm not the only one.

So do yourself a favor and give it a try for yourself. Even if you're full of skepticism that this could actually work.

You have no idea how much of a difference something so small and simple can make.

Plus, they WANT you to get results, or you don't pay. So there's NOTHING to lose.

When Will You See Results?

When using the Hair Helper Spray, you can start seeing the first sign of change — less hair on your brush — within the first two weeks. That's where it began for me, and it's what 73% of users report within 30 days.

And with each passing week, the results compound:

Weeks 1–4 — Protection. The shedding slows. The daily terror of the brush and the drain begins to ease. The spray is intercepting DHT at the follicle level before it can trigger more miniaturization.

Weeks 4–8 — Stabilization. The shedding stabilizes. Hair feels stronger. Wash day stops feeling like a crime scene. You start to believe it might be working — cautiously.

Weeks 8–12 — Awakening. Baby hairs begin to appear. Along the part line. At the temples. The dormant follicles that were never dead — just under siege — start to wake up.

Months 3–6 — Transformation. Real density change. Fuller ponytail. Visible regrowth. Your hairdresser notices. Your husband notices. The woman in the mirror starts looking like the woman you remember.

Consistent application is key to unlocking the full potential of this spray. Ten seconds a day. The results build on each other over time.

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What Do Others Have To Say About Hair Helper Spray?

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"I have tried 4–5 different hair growth products including Vegamour, Nutrafol, Act + Acre, and prescription minoxidil. TryBello has been the best in terms of real results. I use the spray nightly and over the past 3 months I have had major regrowth at my temples and along my midline part."

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"I was skeptical after wasting money on Nutrafol and Vegamour... But I noticed less hair in my shower drain by week 3 with TryBello. Now at month 4, I have baby hairs growing where my scalp was showing through. My hairdresser asked what I'm doing differently."

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"It took patience — I didn't see baby hairs until week 8 — but I'm so glad I stuck with it. My husband even commented that my hair looks fuller. My part is finally filling in!"

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"I was completely bald 4 months ago. I've been using Trybello for about 2½ months now and I have a ton of regrowth in the temple area. My hair also feels thicker all over. I am really seeing results and I am very happy."

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"This stuff really works. I've suffered with thin hair for years and now I'm menopausal. I've used it every night since I purchased it. It doesn't make my hair greasy or stiff the next day and I've had lots of compliments — even my hair dresser is impressed with all my new thicker hair."

Kay G. | Verified Purchase

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Using Just One Spray Designed Specifically for Women Over 40, You Can Stop the Shed and See Real Regrowth — Without Rogaine, Without Dependency, Without Fear.

The way I see it, you really have 2 options...

Option #1 is to leave this page, not try Hair Helper Spray, and keep using the same products that weren't designed for your biology.

You can keep spending $88 a month on supplements that can't reach your scalp. You can go back to the Rogaine your doctor prescribed without telling you about the enzyme you might not have. You can keep trying serums that use one or two ingredients at doses too small to matter.

Or you can try Option #2.

And that is to simply do what over 60,000 women have done before you and try Hair Helper Spray completely risk-free.

It's not a coincidence you've spent the time on this page making it all the way to the bottom.

It means you're ready to try something new. Something that was actually designed for what's happening to your hair after 40.

Which is why I ask you to trust yourself in making the right decision.

When you compare these two options for yourself — spending more on products that fight one-third of the problem, or trying the one spray that fights all three — it's easy to see just how much sense this makes...

So go ahead and tap the green button on this page below to go to their official website and learn more about your special offer...

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But remember, this special offer with free worldwide shipping is only available for people who take action on this page here today.

If you leave this page, Hair Helper Spray will only be available on its website for its full regular price.

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That means if you are not 100% satisfied with your results, Trybello will return your investment... every single penny... with zero hard feelings.

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You've been failed by other products before. We know that. So this time, Trybello is the one taking the risk — not you.

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They know the likelihood of that happening is low... and that's because Dr. Holmes spent 15 years watching women get failed by everything else before she built this. She didn't build it to sit on a shelf. She built it to work.

But the guarantee exists because Trybello understands something the other companies don't: you've been burned before. And trying one more time shouldn't cost you if it doesn't deliver.

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P.S. — I just got a text from Diane — the retired school administrator with the framed photograph from the beginning of this article. She sent me a new photo. Her and her mother, side by side, at her granddaughter's birthday party. Both wearing their hair down. Both smiling. Her granddaughter is sitting on her lap — no hat in sight. That could be you in 12 weeks. But only if you act now.

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Laura Mitchell

My hairdresser doesn't use Facebook, but she swears this changed her life. She's 56 and her hair is thicker than mine now (I'm 42!). Just ordered my first bottle.

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Karen Roberts

Absolutely loving my Hair Helper! Been using it for 6 weeks and the shedding has dropped like crazy.

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Michelle Anderson

I was skeptical at first... but honestly, this spray is worth every penny. Two of my coworkers have already ordered it after seeing my results!

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Diana Thompson

Had to buy one for my sister too – she kept "borrowing" mine 😄

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Jennifer Hayes

OMG SAME! I saw it was back in stock and ordered immediately. Didn't want to miss out again!

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Patricia Coleman

Can't even begin to tell you the difference I feel day to day. My confidence is BACK.

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Emma Parker

Hey Emma, this is what you need instead of those expensive supplements you've been taking!

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Susan Miller

Just got mine in the mail today! Using it tonight for the first time. Fingers crossed!

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Mary Johnson

Has anyone else noticed their hairdresser asking what they're doing differently? Mine literally asked to take a photo of the bottle!

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Linda Brown

For me, it took about 8 weeks to really see the difference. But now at 12 weeks? Night and day.

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Dorothy Garcia

My daughter actually showed me this article. I didn't believe it at first, but after just 6 weeks, I feel so much more confident. No more avoiding mirrors!

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Carol Rodriguez

Wow this sounds amazing. Has anyone over 60 tried this? I'm 63 and nervous about trying another product...

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Linda H

I'm 67 and it's working beautifully for me! Give it a shot – you've got 120 days to try it risk-free anyway.

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Sandra Davis

I've been using this for 8 weeks and I'm honestly shocked. No more shedding in the shower, and I can finally sleep through the night without worrying. My hair hasn't felt this healthy in YEARS.

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Nancy Anderson

Just ordered mine! Can't wait to try it.

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Helen Thomas

Really want to test this out. My part has been getting wider and it's freaking me out.

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Glenda clark

Do it! I waited 3 months before ordering and I regret not starting sooner. It really works.

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Deborah White

Does anyone know how long shipping takes? I want to surprise my mom with this for her birthday.

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Sharon Harris

Mine arrived in 4 days!

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Jessica Clark

Your mom will love it! It's the perfect gift if she's been struggling with thinning hair.

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