Melanin Glow Vitamins Hair Vitamins Vegan Gummies
$18.00
Melanin Glow Hair Vitamins are vegan-friendly gummies designed to support healthy hair growth and improve hair strength. Packed with essential nutrients, they nourish your hair from within for a natural, vibrant shine.
Hair growth depends heavily on proper nutrition, and deficiencies in certain vitamins and minerals can significantly impair hair health, leading to slow growth, thinning, breakage, or even hair loss. Here are the most important vitamins and nutrients linked to hair growth:
1. Biotin (Vitamin B7)
Biotin is essential for keratin production, the primary protein in hair. Deficiency can lead to hair thinning, brittle strands, and scalp inflammation. It’s one of the most well-known vitamins associated with hair loss.
2. Vitamin D
Vitamin D plays a role in creating new hair follicles and regulating the hair growth cycle. Low levels are associated with alopecia areata and telogen effluvium (a form of diffuse hair loss). Many people with chronic hair shedding are found to be vitamin D deficient.
3. Iron
While not a vitamin, iron is crucial for oxygen delivery to hair follicles via red blood cells. Iron deficiency (even without anemia) is one of the most common nutritional causes of hair loss, especially in women. It results in thinning, shedding, and slow growth.
4. Vitamin B12
Vitamin B12 supports red blood cell production and DNA synthesis, which are vital for nourishing the scalp and supporting follicle health. A deficiency can lead to hair thinning, fatigue, and scalp dryness.
5. Zinc
Also not a vitamin, but zinc is critical for tissue growth and repair, including that of the hair follicle. Low levels can cause hair loss, weakened follicles, and poor scalp healing.
6. Vitamin A
Vitamin A supports the production of sebum, which keeps the scalp moisturized. However, too much or too little vitamin A can impair hair growth, with excessive levels sometimes causing hair shedding.
7. Vitamin E
An antioxidant that supports scalp circulation and protects hair follicles from oxidative stress. Deficiency may contribute to dry, fragile hair and slowed growth.
8. Folate (Vitamin B9)
Folate works with B12 to support cell turnover and follicle development. Low folate levels can reduce cell division in the hair matrix, slowing growth.
