Natural DHT Blocking Spray With Biotin For Seasonal Hair Loss In Women Announced

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Trybello introduces a plant-based spray targeting seasonal and hormonal hair loss in women, combining botanical ingredients and scalp-focused support to address shedding patterns and promote gradual hair density improvement.

-- Trybello has announced the launch of its DHT-blocking Hair Helper Spray, a plant-based formulation developed to address seasonal hair loss, hormonal thinning, and increased shedding in women. The product is designed to support scalp health and target underlying factors associated with hormone-related hair changes, offering a non-pharmaceutical option for individuals experiencing fluctuations in hair density.

More information is available at https://trybello.com/collections/hair

Seasonal and hormonal hair shedding is a widely reported concern among women, particularly during periods of physiological change. According to recent reporting in Everyday Health, shifts in temperature, stress levels, and hormonal fluctuations can contribute to temporary hair loss, with many individuals noticing increased shedding during specific times of the year. These patterns are often linked to disruptions in the hair growth cycle, highlighting the need for approaches that focus on both scalp condition and hormonal balance.

Trybello's Hair Helper Spray has been formulated to address this need by incorporating botanical and nutrient-based ingredients associated with hair and scalp support. The product includes caffeine extract, biotin, castor oil, and rice water extract, each selected for its role in promoting circulation, supporting follicle strength, and maintaining scalp condition. Caffeine and rice water extract are also commonly referenced in research related to minimizing DHT - a hormone associated with certain types of hair thinning - activity, while biotin contributes to structural support for hair strands.

An extended formulation, Hair Helper Spray Plus, includes Capixyl™, a peptide-based ingredient studied for its potential role in supporting hair density and reducing factors linked to follicle miniaturization. Trybello has designed both formulations as plant-based alternatives for individuals seeking to avoid synthetic treatments, with an emphasis on ingredient transparency and consistent application as part of a broader hair care routine.

The Hair Helper Spray is intended for daily use, with application guidelines designed to support gradual changes in hair appearance over time. Trybello notes that consistent use may contribute to reduced shedding within several weeks, with longer-term use supporting visible improvements in thickness and coverage. These outcomes are presented as part of a progressive approach to hair care rather than immediate results.

Further information about the Hair Helper Spray is available through Trybello’s website at https://trybello.com/

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Name: TryBello
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Organization: Trybello LLC
Address: 40 SW 13th St Ste 902, Miami, Florida 33130, United States
Website: https://trybello.com/

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