Update 4/7/24. Does Viviscal help thinning hair grow thicker and stronger or is it a scam? Viviscal is one of the best-known hair growth supplements. And for good reason. There are several clinical studies on this dietary supplement. In this review, you will learn about the research on ViviScal to help you decide if it really works or not. In addition, I'll address the side effects some people are reporting. Does it really work? Let's see.
Viviscal Ingredients
According to the Supplement Facts label, 1 tablet of Viviscal Extra Strength has the following ingredients:
Ingredient | Amount per serving | Percent Daily Value |
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Total Carbohydrates | <1 g | <1% DV |
Vitamin C | 59 mg | 98% DV |
Niacinamide (Niacin) | 12 mg | 60% DV |
Biotin | 120 micrograms | 40% DV |
Iron | 10 mg | 56% DV |
Zinc | 11 mg | 73% DV |
AminoMar Marine Complex | 450 mg | N/A |
Horsetail Extract | 36.7 mg | N/A |
Millet Seed Extract | 7.5 mg | N/A |
No prescription is needed to buy Viviscal.
AminoMar Marine Complex
The AminoMar complex is said to be the main key ingredient. The AminoMar Marine Complex is composed of:
- Shark Powder (shark cartilage)
- Mollusk Powder (from Oysters)
What parts of sharks and mollusks are used in Viviscal, I can't say. But, these ingredients do come from “sustainable marine sources.”

I called the company that makes the supplement and was informed shark cartilage is part of the AminoMar complex. The name “AminoMar” complex is the name the company gives to the shark and mollusk powder combination.
Horsetail Extract
The scientific name for this is Equisetum arvense. While they don't tell us what extract of horsetail Viviscal contains, we are told it comes from the stem. What I can say is that when I searched the National Library of Medicine for “Horsetail and hair growth” and “Equisetum arvense and hair” no studies showed up.
Horsetail does appear to have some anti-inflammatory properties and I wonder if this might help “support” hair growth. I am speculating about this.
Millet Seed Extract
The scientific name for this is Sorghum bicolor. It's also called “broom corn,” a reference I believe comes from when this stuff was used to make brooms. The role it plays in human hair growth, I can't say.
Vitamin C
I located one study on vitamin C and hair growth. Technically this study was on a vitamin C-like compound called L ascorbic acid 2 phosphate. Basically, the compound caused the elongation of hair shafts in mice and also in isolated hair follicles in a test tube.
This is intriguing but as far as can be determined by this reporter, no study has shown that L ascorbic acid 2 phosphate caused hair growth in a human. What about vitamin C itself? Does vitamin C grow hair? Well, it does help us make collagen. Collagen is a protein in our hair. But, I could not find any direct proof for vitamin C supplements promoting hair growth.
Viviscal Before & After Proof
See the research and before and after pictures
Watch on my Youtube channel if you prefer
Niacinamide
This is the type of niacin found in the product. My guess is niacinamide is used because it does not cause facial flushing and redness.
Some may have heard of an anti-aging supplement called nicotinamide riboside (NR). While NR is not in Viviscal, it does contain one of its building blocks – niacinamide.
See the nicotinamide riboside review for more on that supplement.
Biotin
Biotin, a B vitamin (sometimes called vitamin H) is found in many shampoos and other hair products. While a lack of biotin may lead to hair loss in some people, I'm not convinced that most of us are lacking in it because many foods provide it. Bacteria inside of us can make it too. Either way, while a lack of biotin might lead to hair loss, I'm not aware of any evidence that biotin supplements grow hair.
Iron and Zinc
Viviscal provides a good amount of both of these minerals and both of these minerals have been linked to hair loss. For more on this see this review of iron and hair loss and zinc and hair loss.
There is a Viviscal for Men but it does not have iron. I think this is wise because too much iron may not be healthy for men.
Other Ingredients
Viviscal also contains these “other ingredients” according to the product website:
- Microcrystalline cellulose
- Maltodextrin
- Hydroxypropyl Methyl Cellulose
- Silicon dioxide
- Magnesium stearate
- Sodium carboxymethyl cellulose
- Glycerol
- Artificial orange flavoring
- Modified starch
Ingredients are listed in order as they occur as they appear on the label. These ingredients don't play any role in the hair growth benefits of Viviscal.
ViviScal Research
Let’s review the Viviscal research next.
Pilot Study #1 (not published)
Study title. “A 10-week pilot consumer perception test to evaluate the overall acceptability of a viviscal oral supplement when used by females with self-perceived thinning hair.”
This study involved 40 women and lasted 40 weeks. Results indicate that Viviscal reduces hair loss by 46%.
Problems with this study. This investigation does not seem to be a published peer-reviewed study Also, it's said they started with 40 women, but only 16 completed the study. Why did so many drop out? This high dropout rate reduces the significance of the study.
Clinical Study #2
Researchers in Finland published what appears to be the very first published Viviscal clinical study. The investigation lasted 6 months and involved 40 young men. Half the people got ViviScal and half received a placebo (fish extract).
After 6 months, those taking Viviscal had a 38% increase in non-vellus hair (in other words hair that’s not “peach fuzz”). Those getting the placebo saw a 2% increase in non-vellus hair. That's pretty good.
Clinical Study #3
Study title. Treatment of Alopecia Areata, Alopecia Totalis and Alopecia Universalis with Oral Viviscal® for 12 months.
This study appears to have been conducted in 1994.
Study problem. This does not seem to be a published, peer-reviewed study.
Clinical Study #4
Revista Brasileira de Medicina. 1997. Vol 53; No. 3; p 1-5. Pareira, Jose Marcos.
This study does not appear to be in English and can’t be located.

From what I could gather, researchers looked at 200 men with male pattern baldness (androgenetic alopecia). After 6 months of ViviScal treatment, 75.3% had decreased hair loss. 14.6% of men showed partial hair re-growth.
2012 Study
Researchers in the US conducted a small study of 10 women aged 21-75 years of age who had thinning hair. The women took either Viviscal (10 women in this group) or a placebo (5 women in this group) twice a day for 6 months.
After 6 months, those taking Viviscal showed significantly more hair growth compared to the placebo group, which showed more hair loss. Those taking Viviscal also reported more hair shine and skin improvements.
2015 Study
This investigation lasted 3 months and involved 60 women (21-65 years of age) who were either given Viviscal Extra Strength (2x per day) or a placebo. After 3 months of use, women who took Viviscal:
- Had more hair in the areas of their scalps measured
- Had less hair shedding
Women also reported they felt better also. It's possible they felt better because their new hair growth helped their confidence and outlook on life.
2016 Study
This investigation involved men with thinning hair. For 6 months, 60 men with thinning hair were given either a placebo or ViviScal. After 6 months, men taking the supplement were shown to have significant improvements in
- total hairs counted
- density of hairs
- more terminal hairs (terminal hairs are the thick hair on the head)
When researchers performed the “hair pull test' fewer hairs were removed. This appears to show ViviScal strengthened hair too.
See the video review of ViviScal for before and after pictures.
Summary of Research
Here is a quick summary of the research. Refer to the studies above to see their specifics.
Study | Study Results |
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Pilot Study (unpublished) | Viviscal works |
1992 study | Viviscal works |
1997 study | Viviscal works |
2012 study | Viviscal works |
2015 study | Viviscal works |
2016 study | Viviscal works |
Viviscal vs. Viviscal Extra Strength
There are different types of Viviscal. When I called Viviscal, I was told that this mostly has to do with the number of Amino Mar complexes they have. Here are the differences between them:
- Viviscal Extra Strength: 450 mg
- Viviscal For Men: 450 mg
- Viviscal Professional: 475 mg
When I called the company, I was told the professional version (Viviscal Pro) was not to be sold to the public. it's only available through doctors or salons.
Viviscal For Men
I get a lot of questions about which hair growth supplements are best for men. Here are the ingredients in Viviscal Extra Strength vs. Viviscal For Men side by side:
Viviscal Extra Strength | Viviscal For Men |
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Total carbs <1g (<1%DVP | Total carbs <1 g (<1%DV) |
Vitamin C 59 mg (98%DV) | Vitamin C 30 mg (50% DV) |
Niacin 12 mg (60% DV) | Zinc 8 mg (53% DV) |
Biotin 120 mcg (40% DV) | N/A |
Iron 10 mg (56% DV) | N/A |
Zinc 11 mg (73% DV) | 8 mg (53% DV) |
Amino Mar Complex 450 mg | Amino Mar Complex 452.9 mg |
Horsetail 36.7 mg | Horsetail 24.5 mg |
Millet seed 7.5 mg | N/A |
Flaxseed extract 50 mg |
In the table above % DV = percent daily value. “N/A” = does not contain that nutrient.
As can be seen, both the men's and women's versions are very similar. They both have the same key ingredients. In fact, the Male version has a tad more of the Amino Mar Marine complex and Horsetail extract compared to Viviscal Extra Strength. Also, note that Millet Seed Extract has been replaced with Flaxseed Extract in the Men's version. I liked that the Men's version did not contain iron. Too much iron might not be good for men.
Bottom line: I believe men could take the women's version and have the same results as if they took the men's version. Since the men's version may be more expensive, this is something to consider.
Viviscal vs. The Competition
Let's now take a look at how the supplement stacks up to other popular hair growth supplements.
Viviscal vs. Nutrafol
Nutrafol is another very popular hair supplement. Like Viviscal, there is a version for men and women. Nutrafol is said to work by reducing inflammation and inhibiting a hormone called DHT. Nutrafol has more ingredients than Viviscal. Nutrafol does have 1 clinical study showing it might work. So which is better? It would be nice to see a head-to-head comparison of Nutrafol vs.

Viviscal. I won't hold my breath for that to happen anytime soon.
Watch this video: Nutrafol vs. Viviscal
Viviscal vs. Provillus
The Provillus website (Provillus.com) states that it is “Clinically Proven and FDA Approved.” And they are correct. It is. This is because Provillus is minoxidil (Rogaine), the hair growth drug we've all heard of. Provillus is not a supplement. Provillus is a 5% solution of minoxidil that's applied topically to the scalp. It's no different than any other kind of minoxidil you've seen.
In theory, Viviscal might work better with minoxidil. They both have studies showing they can help women and men. Fortunately, Rogaine (minoxidil) is available without a prescription and it's not too expensive.
Viviscal vs. Keranique
Keranique is touted as a hair growth system. There is Keranique shampoo, conditioner, Keranique Regrowth Treatment, and hair spray. The Keranique Regrowth Treatment contains “the only FDA-approved and clinically proven non-prescription ingredient to regrow hair and revitalize hair follicles.” It does – the ingredient is minoxidil (Rogaine). Keranique may be a fine product that can help support hair growth, but it's the minoxidil in it that regrows hair.
While there are no head-to-head studies comparing Viviscal to Keranique, in theory, they may work better together when combined with the minoxidil in Keranique's Regrowth Treatment serum.
Viviscal vs. Halo Beauty
Halo Beauty is a skin, nails, and hair supplement by YouTube star Tati Westbrook. Halo Beauty is a combination of various vitamins, herbs, and other compounds. While there is a little crossover between these two supplements (Halo Beauty has vitamin C and horsetail, too), it doesn't have the Amino Mar complex. So, how they stack up to each other is unknown.
Viviscal vs. Joyome
Joyome is an anti-wrinkle cream developed by the makers of Plexus Slim. As far as it can be determined, Joyome has no effects on hair growth or hair loss. As such, I don't think these products are comparable to each other. Here's my video review of Plexus Joyome:
Viviscal Side Effects
I believe Viviscal is safe for healthy people. Few side effects and adverse reactions have been reported. Here is a brief list of things to consider when taking this supplement. This list is not complete:
- Start with less than is recommended for the first week to see how you respond.
- Speak to your doctor first if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
- Stop taking at least 2 weeks before having surgery.
- Show the supplement to your pharmacist if you take any prescription medications like blood thinners.
- Avoid this supplement if you are vegan.
- Speak to your doctor first if you are allergic to fish. Viviscal contains shark cartilage and mollusk powder.
- Viviscal has iron and vitamin C. Speak to your doctor if you have hemochromatosis (iron overload disease).
- There's no good proof that Viviscal causes liver damage. However, if you have liver disease, speak to your doctor first.
In “scientific study #1” summarized above, there is mention of a study participant getting headaches which caused the person to drop out of the study. In the Pdf file of this study – which you can view on the Viviscal website – they make reference to “Appendix V” which lists the reasons why people dropped out of the study. Unfortunately, Appendix V is not part of the Pdf file.
Viviscal And Sleep Problems
If you read the comments below, you'll notice several people reporting that Viviscal may cause insomnia. I saw no mention of insomnia in any of the Viviscal clinical studies so it's not known how common this is.
Horsetail does contain small amounts of nicotine. It's very little, but could this cause sleep problems? I can't say. For more on this topic, read the comments section below.
Does Viviscal Contain Mercury?
I called the company that makes this supplement – Church & Dwight Co. I was told that Viviscal does not contain mercury. The controversy over this involves shark cartilage powder. Previous research has noted that shark cartilage supplements may contain toxic mercury. But this doesn't mean Viviscal has mercury. When I called the Viviscal company, I was told their latest testing showed levels of mercury were 0.02 mg per kg, which is lower than the amount permitted by both US and EU standards.
I was also told the version of Viviscal sold on Amazon does not contain any mercury at all. It's at a zero level. This is because of the rules Amazon must follow when shipping internationally. Church and Dwight formulates a different version for Amazon that does not contain any shark cartilage, a source of mercury. Because the Amazon version does not contain shark cartilage, this means it also does not contain any mercury.
Does Viviscal Contain BMAA?
β-Methylamino-L-alanine, also known as BMAA, is a brain toxin that is produced by some types of bacteria (called cyanobacteria) and other microorganisms. BMAA has been implicated in the development of Parkinson's disease and ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease). Because BMAA has been found in shellfish, this is of concern to some who use Viviviscal. Thankfully, this is not a problem. I called the Church & Dwight company and asked about the amount of BMAA in Viviscal. I was told Viviscal does not contain any BMAA.
Viviscal And Gaining Weight
Some people have also reported Viviscal has caused them to gain weight. None of the studies reported this side effect. I am not sure how common weight gain side effect is or if it might be a fluke? See the comments for more on this.
Who Makes Viviscal?
Viviscal is sold by Lifes2good (Lifes2Good.com), a company that markets many health and beauty products. While the global corporate office is located in Ireland, in the US, they can be found at 355 N Canal Street, Chicago, IL 60606. They also have an office in London.
Lifes2Good is part of a larger company called Church & Dwight Co., Inc, located in New Jersey. This organization has several familiar brands including OxyClean, Kaboom, Orajel, and even Arm & Hammer Baking Soda. Church and Dwight is a publicly-traded company (stock symbol CHD).
I was told they are phasing out the Lifs2good name and just using Church & Dwight in the future.

The Lifes2good company has been in business since 1997 according to the Better Business Bureau. The BBB gave this company a rating of A+ when this review was updated. See the BBB file for updates and more information.
Church and Dwight has an D rating with the BBB. See the BBB file for updates and more information.
Contact Viviscal
According to the company website, customer support can be reached at 877-333-4581. The Better Business Bureau also provides this number: 312-454-6167. The address for Viviscal is 355 N Canal St, Chicago, IL 60606-1207. The product website states the supplement is made in Ireland.
Church and Dwight, which now owns Viviscal, is located at 500 Charles Ewing Blvd Princeton South Corporate Center Trenton, NJ 08628-3448. The phone number is 609-683-5900.
Finola Hughes And ViviScal
Previously, actress Finola Hughes has appeared in Viviscal ads. She is listed on the website as a spokesperson. I assume this means she’s a paid spokesperson.
Viviscal And Molly Sims
Actress, model, and author Molly Sims is also a spokesperson. She is listed as a 20-year user of Viviscal. Her story of how she started losing her hair in her 20s is on the product website. I assume she is a paid spokesperson.
Buy Viviscal
This supplement is VERY popular and can be purchased at a wide range of stores like Walgreens, Costco, BJs, Sam's Club, Walmart, CVS, Rite Aid, Ulta, and Target as well as on Amazon. Here is Viviscal on Amazon
Viviscal Cost
Viviscal extra strength costs $99 per bottle according to the supplement's website. There is also a scalp lotion which is $19.99 but it doesn't have the same ingredients as the pill– and there is no good proof that the scalp lotion helps re-grow hair. The same thing is true for Viviscal shampoo and other products.
My advice: stick with Viviscal tablets. Don't worry about the shampoo or scalp lotion.
Interestingly, the shampoo does not contain caffeine, which is part of Thicker Fuller Hair I reviewed previously.
Viviscal Elite
The Elite supplement contains an auto-ship program where they send you a 90-day supply every 3 months (90 days) so you don't run out. Shipping is free with the Elite program and some free gifts are included also. It looks like the Elite program is for combo products. There seems to be no proof the Elite program offers clinically proven advanges over the regular viviscal formula.
Viviscal Pro & Con
Pro | Con |
Supplement has research | May take 3-6 months to see changes |
All studies show it works | |
Company supports studies | |
The company is well known | |
Reports show no side effects | |
Seems to work in women and men |
Other Hair Products
Several people have told me that they have gotten good results using a product called Toppik. This is not a hair growth supplement but rather a fine powder that binds to existing hair, making it look thicker and fuller. I have met people with thinning hair who have used this product, and they give it high marks.
The Church and Dwight Co. now owns Toppik (smart move if you ask me).
Does ViviScal Work?
Viviscal has various clinical studies to prove it grows thinning hair and/or slows hair loss. For the most part, the studies appear to be well done. In the testimonials below, several people have stated it does work. Based on the research and testimonials, this may be something worth trying.
Here's Viviscal on Amazon
Other Hair Growth Supplement Reviews
- Viviscal vs. Nutrafol Review
- PHYTO Re30 Review
- Castor Oil: Does It Grow Hair?
- Gray Hair Supplements Review
- Pseudocatalase Review
- Halo Beauty Review
- Amla Fruit and Hair Growth Review
- Does Creatine Cause Hair Loss?
- Hair Essentials Review
- Rosemary oil for Balding and Regrowing Hair (video)
Maybe it doesn’t work for everybody… I’ve use viviscal for 4 weeks now and it is awesome! I was just googling viviscal to see if it work for other people as it has worked for me..now I see it has not…it sucks! but I think everybody who wants longer hair should at least try it because it does work for some people. My hair usually grows very fast but then i messed it up when i dyed it blonde. after that it just stop growing. but now it has grown so much is amazing my hair is to my waist now i can barely believe it.
I started using this product back in January 2012 after seeing the Dr. Oz show. I am on my forth box of viviscal. I have been taking 2 tablets everyday as recommended on the box. There has been no significant change that I can see. My hair is still falling especially in the shower. It has not grown any faster than before. Have not noticed any changes in my eyebrows or nails. Didn’t expect any miracles, didn’t get any either.
I am going to try Viviscal very soon, will also take my 7500 mcg Biotin at the same time.
Hi, Joe:
I’m an RN.
Horsetail Extract is in many hair “boosting” supplements, even for just growing hair/nails longer and stronger, as is MSM, Biotin, Iron and Vitamins A, C & E.
All the “L-****” type ingredients? Amino Acids, i.e. PROTEIN. Yes, increase your protein, and your hair will grow stronger and longer, and may even encourage new growth. But not just any kind of protein. Has to be concentrated protein. “Marine Complex?” Possibly fish protein and/or cartilage, and seaweed which is a great source of iron. All available at any health food store for a lot less than they charge you for this pill. Eliminating sugar from your diet will definitely help, as well.
My educated guess is, that most people get so little “good” protein … from fish and legumes, that taking this pill is a nutritional necessity to grow hair or nails. One of the first signs of poor nutrition is hair loss. Alopecia aside, the reason some people’s hair starts thinning is the lack of this nutrition (especially when it occurs at an early age). Most especially regarding women, I would warn anyone with significant hair loss to see a doctor.
T. Day, RN
T, thats an interesting and good point you make about the connection between hair loss and poor nutrition.
Hi everyone,
I started using Viviscal when it available only from overseas. I was doing some modeling at the time and my hair seem to be getting thinner so a model friend told me about it and I ordered it and give it a try. The first thing I noticed was my nails grew like weeds– I had to trim them every three days. the second thing I noticed was my hair did indeed start growing in more. I took it for four months, then stopped, and my hair did not thin out again for a long time.
My hair started thinning again quite recently, lovely perimenopause, so I ordered more Viviscal tablets, you can get it on Amazon. It still seems to work, I’m not quite as quickly as the original formula I use back in the 90s. I think if you have minor hair loss, the fish protein or whatever it is can definitely affect your hair follicles and make your hair grow in both diameter and amount. The first place I notice it is right around my temple; the hair is receding a little, and the Viviscal makes baby hairs fill in the area. That is the most noticeable sign for me that the Viviscal is working.
It is expensive, and I don’t know if it works for everybody, I can only relate my experience. If you have basically good hair to start with, I’m sure the kind of protein they use gives it a boost. As long as it works for me, I’ll keep buying it. Oh yeah, it also seems to affect my eyelashes, they grow very long. Unfortunately the tips are blonde, so I still need to wear mascara, but when I darken them there is quite a long fringe ; kind of a nice side effect. Hope that helps:)
I have used Viviscal for about 6 months now. I am a healthy, active 39yr old female that has noticed a huge decrease in the amount of shedding I’ve dealt with in the past. It seemed every shower I took I would wind up with tons of hair in my hands & also would lose hair if I ran my fingers though my hair.
I can honestly say my color/highlighted hair has never looked better & I’ve finally been able to grow it to a length I never found possible in past years. I took Nioxin (biotin pills) in the past & still take them but I never noticed the difference I do now. My own “study” tells me it works & to keep taking it. It runs me about $40/month but it’s worth it to me!
Honestly, I have used this product for 2 months and my hair has not grown. I do not see a difference. I guess you have to use it for 6 months or more to get results??? I seem to get discouraged after 1 month. I would probably get better results using prenatal vitamins.
Hi,
I have been using viviscal for the past two months and it is worth it. I stopped losing CLUMPS of hair and now my hair looks thicker and you can barely see my scalp, and I am only on the 2nd month. I will be using the full 6 month treatment. I am so thankful that I finally found something that works.
I, too, have alopecia areata. I have had it for 42 years (since I was 3). I haven’t actively sought out treatment for it since about junior high when I asked my Mom if we could just stop. I have not tried Viviscal or any other hair growth product but I was recently diagnosed with low adrenal function and have been taking supplements for that.
After about four months I noticed dark hair growth right in front (I seem to have only been growing gray ones for the past 10 years). These dark ones are sparse but have grown along my forehead and are forming a small hairline. I’m not throwing away my wig but after having shed all my hair about 10 years ago (it always grew in and fell out – repeatedly) this is a nice surprise. My eyebrows are also filling in nicely.
I am on my second box of viviscal, and have noticed an improvement in hair strength and volume. But, unfortunately have had a significant weight gain. I could not figure out why the gain since my eating habits have not changed, Then I read that a possible side effect is weight gain, so I will be discontinuing use asap, sad to say.
Mustardseed, Wow weight gain and Viviscal! I missed that part THANKS for mentioning that. Has anybody else noticed that viviscal causes weight gain?
I, too, was astonished. Not only did my hair stop shedding it grew in stronger, and curly! weird, huh? I use the pill form, and saw results as early as 2-3weeks. i will probably take this till I die. I also am taking a growth hormone (on dr Oz advice) called L-arginine. So not sure if it’s the combo or what. My thin hair that was falling out is a recent problem, as I am going thru Menopause. So maybe after that passes, I won’t need it. I bought it at CVS 60day supply for about $50.
They also suggest 2 pills a day, but because it was so expensive, I’ve only been taking one.
Hope this helps.
Lee, Im glad you are having good results. As for the arginine as a growth hormone booster, if it helps, Im not convinced arginine does this to any significant effect. It wont hurt you and you make arginine naturally but I just dont know how much an oral supplement of arginine raises growth hormone levels. Just my 2 cents.
Cindy and Erma,
I have alopecia totals and have tried it all…still no hair growth. As you continue to take this or if anyone who has complete hair loss sees any improvement, please post. We can all use your help. Thanks!
I have tried everything you can think of for my Alopecia, Rogaime, which did seem to work somewhat, but not any complete regrowth of hair. I have recently completed 4 months of steroid scalp injections with no results. I saw vivical in the store beside the rogaime and was wondering about it. I have done research but only one study has been conducted in 1992. I didn’t see the product on Dr. Oz but I trust him so maybe I’ll give it a try
Erma, if you do try viviscal, I hope you will write back and let me know if it helped you or not.
I am a 52 year old black woman, I heard about Viviscal on Dr. Oz (I love him and I trust him also) I ordered it last month started taking it on February 26, 2012, I have to admit it DOES GROW HAIR, i have the most hard to grow hair in the world. Not anymore, people the vitamin works! I have tried biotin, you name it I tried it. Nothing to beat Viviscal. I have seen a huge difference in my thinning hair it is also longer in three (3) weeks yes three weeks, I am about to finish my first batch and am ordering a two month supply today. I will keep you in touch. I am not getting paid for this comment so you know its all true.
I am so happy to have found this site. I am only 25 and have had thinning hair for many years. I as well have hypothyroidism that has been regulated through thyroid hormones but I am hesitant to try Viviscal simply due to the hormones I am on.
On another note, I will be increasing my Biotin to 5000 from reading previous comments.
Thanks for all of the information provided!
im usein it with 2months now. 120 tabs taken and nothing yet:( gona go for another 4months tho
Been taking Biosil since Xmas, my nails are in great shape, skin is looking good too, but thinning hair still the same.
Shelley, you could certainly try it but collagen isn’t the problem with hair loss. It might help to a minor degree.
I take 7500 mcg Biotin daily.
Anyone here try Biosil for their thinning hair? It supposedly stimulates the body into making its own natural collagen necessary for hair, skin and nails. No side effects.
From what I can tell best place to buy Viviscal is on their website, Buy a 2 month supply, get one free and use coupon code MM0212 for 10% off, free shipping.