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The Essential Hair Reclaim Serum

The Essential Hair Reclaim Serum

The scalp serum that wakes dormant follicles, supports circulation, and helps prepare hair to grow back stronger.

🚿 Less hair in the shower drain in 4–8 weeks

🌱 Baby hairs at your part line and hairline

💧 One easy scalp treatment — not a 10-step routine

🧬 Targets the scalp environment follicles need

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The Essential Hair Reclaim Serum

The Essential Hair Reclaim Serum

Regular price $32.99
Regular price $32.99 Sale price $44.99
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90-Day Money-Back Guarantee

If you don't see less shedding in your brush, your shower drain, or on your pillow within 90 days, email us and we'll refund every cent — keep the bottle. No restocking fee, no return shipping, no phone-tree gauntlet. We built The Essential Hair Reclaim Serum because we were tired of watching women get burned by pricey scalp serums that didn't do what they promised. We're not about to do that to you.

Is it safe to use with my GLP-1?

Yes. The Essential Hair Reclaim Serum is a topical scalp treatment — it doesn't contain anything that interacts with semaglutide, tirzepatide, or liraglutide. It's designed to complement your internal routine by supporting the scalp environment follicles need to re-enter growth. If you have a sensitive scalp, skin condition, or are pregnant or breastfeeding, patch test first and check with your prescriber if needed.

How fast will I see results?

Most women notice a healthier-feeling scalp and less shedding within 4–6 weeks. Visible regrowth — baby hairs at the part line and hairline — usually shows up by month 3. By month 6, the full hair cycle has had time to respond. We recommend using it consistently for 90 days as the minimum honest window to judge a scalp serum.

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  Drugstore Serums
Benefit
Built for GLP-1 hair loss
Supports scalp circulation
Helps prep dormant follicles
Lightweight Serum Format
Under $20 per Month

FAQ

How is this different from other hair serums?

Most serums are made for generic thinning, breakage, or cosmetic shine. The Essential Hair Reclaim Serum is built specifically for GLP-1-related shedding, where the scalp often needs support before follicles can fully re-engage. That means a lighter, more targeted formula designed around circulation, scalp comfort, and a healthier growth environment.

How long until I see results?

Most women notice less shedding in the brush in 4–6 weeks. Baby-hair regrowth at the part line shows up around week 8–12. Fuller-looking density takes 4–6 months. We recommend the 90-day bundle as the honest minimum window to judge a scalp serum — and we back it with our 90-day money-back guarantee.

Is it safe to use with my GLP-1?

Yes. The Essential Hair Reclaim Serum is a topical scalp formula and does not contain compounds that interact with semaglutide (Ozempic, Wegovy), tirzepatide (Mounjaro, Zepbound), or liraglutide (Saxenda). It's designed to complement your medication. If you have a sensitive scalp, skin condition, or are pregnant or breastfeeding, patch test first and check with your prescriber if needed.

What if I have a sensitive scalp — can I still use it?

The formula was designed to feel lightweight and easy to fit into a daily routine. Many customers who dislike heavy oils or sticky treatments prefer a serum because it absorbs more cleanly. Start with a small amount, patch test first, and apply as directed to dry or damp scalp skin.

Will the shedding come back if I stop using it?

If your GLP-1-related shed was driven by the nutrient crash and dormant scalp environment, consistency matters. Keep using The Essential Hair Reclaim Serum while you're on your GLP-1 and for at least 3 months after, while your hair cycle fully resets. Most customers stay on it long-term as maintenance.

How do I cancel my subscription?

Log into your account and click "cancel" — that's it. No phone call. No "are you sure?" pop-up gauntlet. No email-only customer service. We watched our competitors lose customers over subscription traps. We refuse to do that.