Collection: Hair

Hair aging often begins earlier than most people realize. After the age of 30, hair follicles gradually become less active, which can affect the hair growth cycle. The growth phase may shorten while the resting phase becomes longer, leading to thinner and weaker strands over time. Reduced circulation and cellular energy in the scalp may also influence follicle performance. While these changes are natural, maintaining overall cellular health and proper nutrient support can help promote stronger, healthier-looking hair as the body ages.