u/helloxhello
I used it for three months as recommended and it did nothing! Don’t fall for the ads and marketing The ingredients are very similar to the ordinarys multi peptide hair serum which is less than half the price and more than double the amount of product, if you want to give it a go, try the ordinary
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u/PaleFacedKillerWhale
Never tried Vegamour, but I just figured I’d add my two cents since I understand how distressing thinning hair is. A brand called Nioxin worked really well for me. They do have a formulation with Minoxidil as well, but that is not what I use as I don’t feel comfortable with the safety of minoxidil (just my personal preference). I use their 3 part system (shampoo, conditioner, scalp serum/foam) + the 3D Hair Therapy Booster (applied just to trouble spots). It took me about 4 months to really see results, but I’ve been using it for 2 years now and it has saved and restored my hair. Hope this helps!
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u/Flopsy6536
I want to know the answer to this too!
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u/eachloe
I’m 3 weeks in. So far no difference. I bought the one with hemp added that’s $20 more. Can’t say yet if it’s worth it
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u/M3laina
Late BUT What the serum is for is to improve scalp health to promote healthy hair growth. It has the only clinically PROVEN topical ingredient to help hair growth (minoxidil) in their formula which increases blood flow to your scalp to help hair growth. Depending on your problem, you may also need to take supplements and since hair grows VERY slow, it does take a really long time to see results. I get frustrated with people who try for 3 months then complain it didn’t work. The ordinary is cheaper but does not have minoxidil. Pay attention to the ingredients when you buy things. It really depends on the root cause and you need a lot of patience with anything trying to grow your hair back. It’s also really gentle so it’s good for people like me with really really sensitive scalp. They are one of the cheaper options with that ingredient in it but I’m not sure if it’s the BEST option as I am not an expert. I can’t use a lot of the other products because my scalp gets extremely irritated which makes my hair fallout worse.
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u/atimecrisis
Their customer service is honestly the worst that I wouldn’t trust their products. I ordered something a month ago and it never shipped. I went to go comment on the account on Instagram to see what was up and found out I had been blocked. Seems fishy to me. I’m not going to trust anything this company makes on my face or scalp.
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u/Available_Silver_389
Although I haven't tried vegamour. I find the company a bit sketchy. It looks like they might limit comments on some of their social media posts, its very difficult to find reviews that aren't paid promotions. Also i may have missed why the video ended but i once joined one of the company's IG lives and a question was asked about the safety of an ingredient, I looked away for maybe 1 to 2 minutes and realized the live had abruptly ended. Maybe was for other reasons but seemed odd. Some of the before and after pictures look different from one another. On the before pic, you'll see the side of the head hair being pulled tightly and on the after side, no tension applied and hair combed over from the other side of the head to make the hair on side of head look full. Personally there are just too many red flags for me to feel comfortable trusting or trying this brand. I think meeting with a dermatologist to first figure out the cause of hair loss is better than falling for these overpriced products.
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u/depressoespresso7
I used it for a month and I felt like my hair fell worse so I returned mine.
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u/crimsonkintsugi
With products like these, we need to be consistent. I've used it for slightly over a month - I cannot visibly tell if it's growing as I didn't take pictures, but going by my shower drain, I can tell you I'm dropping less than I usually would. This serum is easy to apply and doesn't smell or stick like some others. I like it. The lash serum worked - also with consistency. As an experiment, I've spread one drop of the hair serum onto both brows every night for over a week and I can tell you that it works as well. If you have it already, why don't you just use it, and consistently?
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u/jen8978
I just started using it last week, so can't really say either way. I have noticed an increase in hair falling out, but that also happened when I tried Rogaine before I started to see some new growth. I have high hopes for this Vegamour stuff mainly because Rogaine dried my hair out and made it feel gross, so I stopped using it. A big part of me thinks that basically all hair growth products are just scams to take advantage of us ladies who are desperate for a miracle to end our hair loss.
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u/craaychel
I started using it on November 20th, so it hasn't been that long! I am seeing some baby hairs pop up that I never noticed before, but my "problem" areas are still looking the same. I've been making sure to use it everyday, so I hope things get better the more I use it! It is really expensive though, so I might switch to the ordinary multi-peptide hair serum because it's much cheaper and I've seen people's results and they are great after 3 months!
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u/Alexvaldesishome
Have you guys been able to last ur bottle the whole month? Mine was done after 3 weeks! Now I have one week of no hair serum. Any tips on how to keep it a month long??
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u/[deleted]
I used it for 3 months and it actually made my hair fall out MORE. Such a scam and they gave me the hardest time about canceling my subscription. Awful company and customer service.
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u/serendipiteas
personally, it didn’t help with new hair growth for me. for background info, i have androgenic alopecia and telogen effluvium. i’ve been using it daily ever since mid-may, but it did help so much with the hair fallout for the first few months! once i started using it, my hair felt so much more stronger and i had only around 10 hairs fall out each day (mostly in the shower). i was averaging about 150 a day so that was a HUGE change for me. with that being said, it’s not working as well for me now, but i think that’s due to my telogen effluvium really acting up. again, i didn’t see new hair growth but i did see a difference with the amount of hair fallout.
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u/No_Address7698
It’s a scam, save yourself the money. There are no actual clinical studies to back its effectiveness, only an “independent third-party study”
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u/Marionberry-Lucky
Hi I've been losing my hair for the past 3 months due to having covid-19 in March. My daughter sent me vegamour and I used 1 bottle used it twice a day for 3 weeks, it made my hairline grow new hair but I almost felt it fell our faster in orher spots & it gave me thick scaley patches all over my scalp so I stopped using it. I have been using natures bounty extra strength hair, skin nails vitamins everyday & fish oil pills & not only has my hair completely stopped shedding its growing much faster. I would save your money & not use vegamour.
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u/[deleted]
I tried it for a couple months. I think I noticed less hair shed but not new hair growth but it was a short amount of time that I used it for and it says it takes at least 4 months to notice hair growth. One con is that one bottle isn’t enough to last a whole month. It lasted like maybe 3 weeks? One pro is that it doesn’t leave your hair lookin oily or greasy after putting the serum on.
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u/tokyogoremotel
I tried the Gro+ Advanced Hair Serum for 3 months, but it did absolutely nothing. A small bottle doesn’t even last a month and by the time they ship it you would’ve run out. I also wrote them a bad review on their site and they deleted it the next day. They literally have hundreds of good reviews and only 2 bad ones that they left up probably to make it seem more “real”. Not an honest company. They’re a total rip off!
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u/cleegiants
I had a free full-size sample of the brow serum and i thought it worked pretty well! I don't have super thin brows, just wanted a fuller look and it did help fill them in. I've used other hair growth serums like Grow Gorgeous Hair Density serum, and i ended up with a ton of baby hairs around the hairline where I applied it, so i think it does help stimulate new hair growth. Just take everything you read/hear with a grain of salt and know that your individual results are going to vary. If you don't want to spend a lot of money, The Ordinary has a "multi-peptide serum for hair growth" that is $17,90 and has good reviews. i have a bottle, but haven't tried it yet. In general i like The Ordinary's products and this one has pretty good reviews. Grow Gorgeous Intense on the other hand, is $50
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u/Material_Ambition_61
Im on my first month of the hair serum so i havent noticed much yet but im sticking to the 3-4 months they suggest. I found it on Shea Whitney's youtube and she had good results.
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u/mommyjones85
I've been wondering the same. My hair has gotten so thin after having 3 kids.
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u/Last_Switch2411
I’ve been using it the whole GRO package and I’m loving it! My hair looks shiny, thicker/fuller, I’m noticing new baby hairs coming in too! I recommend it
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