Formulated with dermatologistsRx
Hair Blends Serum
It’s all in the blend. Made with ingredients to regrow hair, and vitamins to support a healthier scalp. Apply it once-a-day to help reach your hair goals.
Meet the serum
Regrow hair in 3-6 months† with ingredient, minoxidil—while supporting a healthy scalp with biotin, ketoconazole and vitamin B5
Simple, once-a-day application
Precision dropper included for better access to hair follicles
Ingredients shown to regrow hair
Minoxidil is dermatologist-trusted and prescribed to treat hair loss and thinning hair, with decades on the market.
Minoxidil can help boost blood flow to hair follicles, extending the hair growth phase and allowing them to thrive.
As an ingredient, minoxidil has been shown to regrow hair in just 3-6 months.†
Contains 7% minoxidil, which is not available in stores.
Biotin supports hair health.
Ketoconazole promotes hair density for thicker, fuller-looking hair.
How to apply
Simple, once-a-day application
Precision dropper included for better access to hair follicles
Potential side effects
Side effects of topical minoxidil
Scalp itching, local erythema, irritation, burning sensation, contact dermatitis, dry, flaky scalp
Inadvertent application onto the face or body can lead to increased hair growth at any site of exposure
Systemic side effects may be possible and may include the following: Lightheadedness, palpitations or tachycardia, headaches, fluid retention or lower extremity edema, periorbital edema, insomnia, nausea
Side effects of topical ketoconazole
Common side effects are limited to the scalp and include pruritus, local erythema, irritation, burning sensation, contact dermatitis, and dry, flaky scalp
Who should not take Hair Blends Serum?
You should not use topical minoxidil or ketoconazole if you are pregnant.
Hair Blends has not been approved by the FDA. The FDA does not verify the safety, effectiveness, or quality of compounded drugs. Prescription products require an online consultation with a healthcare provider who will determine if a prescription is appropriate.
†Source: Randolph, Michael and Antonella Tosti. “Oral minoxidil treatment for hair loss: A review of efficacy and safety.” J. of the Academy of American Dermatology. (2021). Actual price to customer will depend on product and subscription plan purchased.
Actual price to consumer will depend on product and subscription plan purchased.