After experimenting with numerous at-home hair growth remedies, such as supplements, serums, and red light hats, one product stands out: the SickScience PowerCycle Hair Growth Serum. This serum uses exosomes, a scientifically-backed ingredient, to promote hair growth at the molecular level. With consistent use over two months, noticeable new growth along the hairline has been observed.
Exosomes, typically extracted from human stem cells, are often used in skincare for healing and collagen production. SickScience has developed plant-based exosomes from wheat and garlic stems that work similarly, encouraging hair growth without the need for invasive procedures. These exosomes act as messengers, stimulating the scalp and hair follicles to promote thicker, fuller hair.
What makes the SickScience PowerCycle Serum particularly effective is its simplicity and efficiency. It is easy to apply, non-greasy, and lasts a long time. After two months of daily use, a quarter of the bottle remains. Priced at just $58 (or $48 with a discount), it is much more affordable compared to other exosome serums that can cost over $300.
While the brand claims results within four weeks, noticeable improvements typically begin around the six-week mark. New growth along the hairline and a fuller part are among the observed changes. In a clinical study with 50 participants, all showed improvements in hair thickness, with 89% reporting increased hair density. On average, participants experienced a 29% increase in hair thickness.
This affordable and easy-to-use serum offers a promising solution for those seeking to naturally enhance hair growth.
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