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How Fixx Hair Growth Duo Benefits You
Losing confidence every time you look in the mirror? Let’s Fixx that. Fixx Hair Growth Duo is where science and beauty meet to deliver hair growth support through a daily regimen of supplementation and topical application. Fixx Hair Growth Tabs provide the body with vitamins, nutrients and ingredients that work from the inside out, while the Fixx Hair Growth Serum promotes hair growth through topical application delivering select nutrients directly to the scalp.
"I’d been trying everything—vitamins, collagen, biotin—but nothing helped my thinning hair. I joined a beta test for this new product. By day 60 and 90, the difference was amazing. This stuff works. I’ve kept the growth and I'm so excited to see even more results!" - Bonnie G.

Benefits
Primary Benefits of Fixx Hair Growth Serum
A touch of beauty.
- Helps support a healthy head of hair
- Soothes the scalp
- Moisturizes
- Helps reduce the appearance of oily scalp and redness
- Promotes thicker and fuller hair and enhances hair shine
- Contains antioxidants and both scalp and hair conditioning ingredients
Primary Benefits* of Fixx Hair Growth Tabs
Tame your mane for lustrous locks.
- May promote hair growth
- May support hair thickness
- Supports healthy hair and hair follicles
- Source of antioxidants for follicular health
- Helps support healthy hair growth
- Promotes thickness for visibly fuller hair
- Revitalizes hair follicles with antioxidants
- Promotes scalp health for hair vitality

Confidence Starts from Within
Hair growth is all about balance—and your hormones play a major role. Fixx Hair Growth Serum and Tabs are formulated with science-backed ingredients that support multiple pathways in the hair growth cycle, including hormones. Nourish your hair from within, where it really counts.
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What Makes Fixx Hair Growth Duo Unique?
Hair loss may occur at any age due to internal factors like the normal aging process. Every day, the average person sheds 100-150 strands of hair — a normal balance between growth and rest. But if you’re noticing excessive shedding, thinning or more hair in your brush than usual, it could mean your hair’s natural cycle is out of sync. A disrupted balance between actively growing (anagen) and resting (telogen) hairs can lead to visible hair changes over time. One way to support hair growth is to promote the elongation of the anagen phase and the shortening of the telogen phase; supplementing with antioxidant-supporting ingredients and topical agents containing nutrients that help support the hair follicles can help promote the elongation of the anagen phase.
What Makes Fixx Hair Growth Serum Unique?
Fuller-looking hair is just a few drops away. Unlock the power of Fixx Hair Growth Serum—where cutting-edge ingredients like exosomes and Niacinamide come together to revitalize your scalp and reignite your confidence. Experience stronger, thicker, and fuller hair as the source, achieving the shine and fullness you’ve always desired. Simply massage Fixx Hair Growth Serum into your scalp twice daily to soothe, moisturize, condition and promote thicker, fuller hair. Create your ideal foundation to grow and maintain a lush, healthy head of hair.
What Makes Fixx Hair Growth Tabs Unique?
Packed with select botanical and essential minerals, which help maintain hair health, Fixx Hair Growth Tabs are innovative supplements that nourish a healthy head of hair. Reveal fuller, healthier-looking hair with Fixx Hair Growth Tabs – a premium botanical blend designed to nourish from within. Maintain health and volume of your locks with Fixx Hair Growth Tabs, a vegan, gluten-free formula delivering a select blend of ingredients to support healthy hair from the inside out.
VITAMINS & MINERALS FOR ANTIOXIDANT SUPPORT
Fixx Hair Growth Tabs are packed with vitamins and minerals containing antioxidant properties that help combat the effects of free radicals. Both vitamin A and biotin have antioxidant properties and have been shown to play a role in follicular health. Biotin, often referred to as the “beautification vitamin,” is well known for its ability to promote keratin production. Keratin is a vital protein that promotes hair’s strength and vibrance while also supporting the overall health of hair, skin and nails. Keratin, a protein that is produced by the body, naturally declines with age. Vitamins like biotin can be used to support keratin production, helping to maintain stronger, healthier-looking hair by aiding in protein synthesis. It also plays a role in scalp health, creating optimal conditions for healthy hair.
Healthy levels of vitamin A contribute to hair health by promoting the natural oils that help keep our scalp moisturized. This oil, sebum, also acts as a protectant against harmful UV rays and other environmental factors; the production of sebum can help support the strength and shine of one’s locks. Sebum transports antioxidants acquired from vitamins to the surface of the scalp, providing added protection from environmental factors and free radicals to the hair follicles. Healthy levels of minerals like selenium and zinc have also been shown to help support the hair growth cycle; having too much selenium and zinc or having too little zinc may be accompanied by hair loss.
BOTANICAL BLEND FOR PROMOTING FULLER, HEALTHIER HAIR
Fixx Hair Growth Tabs feature a blend of pumpkin seed extract, ginseng and millet—ingredients known for their roles in supporting hair wellness. Pumpkin seed and ginseng are prized ingredients for supporting healthy hair growth in men with male pattern hair loss, while millet provides essential nutrients to nourish the scalp and support hair fibers. By addressing multiple factors in the hair cycle, this formula helps create an optimal environment for healthier-looking hair in both men and women. Ginseng has been shown to help promote hair growth and help maintain hair quality and scalp health.Millet extract serves as a source of antioxidants for follicular health as it contains minerals, vitamins and various phenolic properties. It has the unique ability to help further heighten the capabilities of the antioxidant properties that help support healthy hair follicles and keep the roots secured to the scalp.
If your hair isn't what it used to be, it's time to support it from within. The combination of these select ingredients provides the body with vitamins, nutrients and ingredients that work from the inside out. Treat your hair to a powerful mix of antioxidant botanicals, minerals and vitamins that help contribute to a healthy hair growth cycle to support a healthy head with Fixx Hair Growth Tabs. Formulated with a unique, powerful mix of botanicals that includes pumpkin seed extract and ginseng, Fixx Hair Growth Tabs work from the inside out to provide sustained, confidence-building results! Enrich, repair and nourish your hair the natural way so you can feel confident every day!
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product(s) is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
†Results may vary depending on individual hair and scalp conditions. Individual(s) is an UnFranchise Owner. Results shown are based on 90 days of consistent product use.
Ingredients
Key Ingredients of Fixx Hair Growth Serum
Lactobacillus Ferment
Lactobacillus ferment, naturally enriched with exosomes, helps soothe the scalp.
Caffeine
Functions as a masking agent and a skin conditioning ingredient.
Niacinamide (Vitamin B3)
Niacinamide is a form of vitamin B3 that has numerous benefits for the scalp. Niacinamide helps keep the scalp hydrated and helps reduce the appearance of oily scalp and redness.
Wastar Pink Berry (Maltodextrin + Schinus Terebinthifolia Seed Extract)
Wastar Pink Berry helps soothe the scalp by reducing scalp itching and redness.
Kerascalp™ (Glycerin + Propanediol + Phyllanthus Emblica Fruit Extract)
Kerascalp™ is unique blend of ingredients that promotes thicker and fuller hair, strengthens hair and enhances shine.
Musa Sapientum (Banana) Flower Extract
Musa sapientum (banana) flower extract helps support fuller looking hair.
Other Ingredients: Aqua/Water/Eau, lactobacillus ferment, propanediol, caffeine, niacinamide, maltodextrin, hydroxyacetophenone, 1,2-hexanediol, withania somnifera root extract, polyglyceryl-10 laurate, butylene glycol, glycerine, polyacrylate crosspolymer-6, sphingomonas ferment extract, sorbitan caprylate, citric acid, lecithin, musa sapientum (banana) flower extract, potassium hydroxide, schinus terebinthifolia seed extract, phyllanthus emblica fruit extract, citrus aurantium bergamia (bergamot) fruit oil, boswella carterii oil, sodium hyaluronate, t-butyl alcohol, helianthus annuus seed oil.
Key Ingredients of Fixx Hair Growth Tabs*
Vitamin A
Vitamin A is a fat-soluble micronutrient that is necessary for maintaining healthy skin and hair. Hair follicle stem cells regulate the hair cycle under normal conditions and vitamin A plays a regulatory role. Studies have found supplemental vitamin A may help promote the hair cycle. There are various retinol-based receptors in the cell that are activated by retinoic acid, a downstream metabolite of vitamin A. These receptors play a crucial role in regulating various aspects of the cell cycle in hair and skin cells.
Zinc
Zinc is an essential element, as our bodies cannot generate it on their own and must obtain it through dietary consumption. One well-known sign of zinc deficiency is hair loss. Results of one study found a strong correlation between zinc deficiency and hair loss.
Biotin
Biotin, also known as vitamin B7, is a water-soluble vitamin of B-complex. It serves as a coenzyme for carboxylase enzymes that play a role in metabolic reactions involving the transfer of carbon dioxide. Since our bodies produce biotin endogenously in the intestine, there are various situations which could result in decreased biotin synthesis. One of the notable effects of biotin deficiency is hair loss.
Selenium
Selenium is an essential trace element that plays a central role in the synthesis of more than 35 proteins. One of the most important antioxidant enzymes, glutathione peroxidase, requires selenium as a co-factor. This is important when evaluating hair loss etiology, as oxidative stress can be the basis of many hair loss cases.
Ginseng (Panax ginseng) (root and leaf)
Ginseng is one of the most scientifically appreciated herbs to date, with its use in traditional Chinese culture dating back to thousands of years ago. Nearly 200 unique components have been isolated from ginseng, but the most unique and biologically active of these include ginsenosides and polysaccharides. Ginseng and its ginsenosides have been found to play a role in supporting the expression and activity of key proteins involved in phases of hair growth.One study reported the effectiveness of ginseng in promoting the thickness and density of hair. These ginsenosides can promote hair growth by promoting the proliferation of hair cells via various cell-signaling pathways.
Millet extract (Setaria italica)
Millets were once one of the major food crops, but modern use has shifted its application thanks to its diverse nutritional profile that includes protein, minerals, vitamins and antioxidants. It is also considered to be one of the most digestible grains when compared to rice and wheat. Being rich in phytochemicals and fiber also makes this grain an excellent choice when examining dietary supplements. While hair loss or thinning hair is a physiological phenomenon that can happen to anyone of advancing age, there is now evidence to suggest that various phytochemicals, along with vitamins and minerals, may influence the health of hair. Millet extract has traditionally been consumed as an oral supplement for hair health, which may be attributed to its nutritional composition that includes the essential amino acid cysteine, as well as silicon (a micromineral). One study in Japanese subjects noted significant differences in hair thickness and texture, as well as fallout following consumption of a supplement with millet extract and keratin powder.
Pumpkin Seed Extract (Curcubita moschata)
Pumpkin is an edible fruit whose seeds are rich in oil, protein, alpha-tocopherols and carbohydrates. They also contain fatty acids such as oleic and linoleic acid, in addition to phytosterolsand play a role in various metabolic pathways. Notably, pumpkin seeds and their extracts have gained scientific interest due to their antioxidant potential. Scientific findings have consistently demonstrated that compounds present in pumpkin seeds act as free radical scavengers and antioxidants.
FAQs
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