A Randomized, Placebo-controlled Clinical Study Evaluating a Dietary Supplement for Hair Growth.

Q2 Medicine Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology Pub Date : 2024-11-01
Jennifer Martin-Biggers, Maria Elisa Barbosa Bueno de Campos
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Objective: The desire for improved hair appearance, hair growth and strength are common drivers of supplementation for women experiencing thinning hair. This study examined the effect and safety of a gummy supplement containing B vitamins, zinc and botanical ingredients to improve hair growth, strength and perceived hair quality outcomes.

Methods: Healthy females (n=65) ages 18 to 60 with thinning hair were enrolled. After obtaining consent, subjects were evaluated for hair density and tensile strength, then randomized to either a placebo or test product. The test product consisted of two gummies consumed daily. Subjects returned after six months and were again evaluated using phototrichogram for hair density and tensile strength assessment and completed a Self-Assessment Questionnaire reporting hair quality outcomes.

Results: Subjects who consumed the test product showed increased hair density between baseline and 6 months (10.1% increase, p<0.001) as well as compared to placebo (2% decrease) (p<0.001). Hair strength tensile measurements were improved in the test group from baseline (10.2% improvement, p<0.002) compared to placebo (9.3% improvement), yet the difference was not statistically significant between groups. Self-assessed improvements in shedding, strength, breakage and brightness were noted compared to the placebo group (p<0.05). There were no adverse events or reactions.

Limitations: This study did not assess hair for longer than a six-month period and utilized subject perception for outcomes that differ from clinical assessments.

Conclusion: Daily use of a dietary supplement gummy was associated with significant improvement in hair growth as well as self-assessed improvements in hair strength, shedding, and appearance.

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一项评估膳食补充剂促进头发生长的随机、安慰剂对照临床研究。
目的:对改善头发外观、头发生长和强度的渴望是头发稀疏的女性服用补充剂的共同驱动因素。这项研究检验了一种含有B族维生素、锌和植物成分的胶状补充剂对改善头发生长、强度和头发质量的效果和安全性。方法:选取年龄在18 ~ 60岁、头发稀疏的健康女性(n=65)。在获得同意后,受试者被评估头发密度和抗拉强度,然后随机分配到安慰剂或测试产品。测试产品由每天食用的两块软糖组成。6个月后,受试者返回,再次使用毛发摄影进行头发密度和拉伸强度评估,并完成一份自我评估问卷,报告头发质量结果。结果:使用测试产品的受试者在基线和6个月之间的头发密度增加(增加10.1%)。局限性:本研究没有评估超过6个月的头发,并且利用受试者的感知来获得与临床评估不同的结果。结论:每天使用一种膳食补充剂与头发生长的显著改善以及自我评估的头发强度、脱落和外观的改善有关。
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