Hairfinity is a hair loss supplement that is designed to nourish your hair from within and to fortify it to prevent hairs from falling out. With so many hair care products available on the market, it can be hard knowing which to choose for effective results. This Hairfinity review is going to take a closer look at the facts and information to learn more about how this supplement works and to see if it’s worth trying out for effective results. The manufacturer claims that their hair care supplement was created with vitamins and minerals to support longer and stronger hair.

Ingredients and Dosage

  • Vitamin A (as Vitamin A Palmitate) - 8150 IU
  • Vitamin C (as Ascorbic Acid ) - 100 mg
  • Calcium (as Calcium Carbonate) - 217 mg
  • Vitamin D3 (as Cholecalciferol) - 100 IU
  • Vitamin B1 (as Thiamin HCI) - 5 mg
  • Vitamin B2 (as Riboflavin) - 5 mg
  • Vitamin B3 (as Niacin) - 5 mg
  • Vitamin B6 (as Pyridoxine HCI) - 5 mg
  • Folic Acid - 200 mcg
  • Vitamin B12 (as Cyanocobalamin) - 20 mcg
  • Biotin - 2500 mcg
  • Pantothenic Acid (as d-Calcium Pantothenate) - 100  mg
  • Capilsana Complex Proprietary Blend (MSM (methylsulfonylmethane), Hydrolyzed Collagen (providing essential amino acids, Isoleucine, Leucine, Lysine, Methionine, Phenylalanine, threonine, Valine), Horsetail) - 970 mg

Other Ingredients: Magnesium Stearate.

Vitamins A and D promote healthy hair and scalp with their antioxidant properties. Niacin promotes healthy blood circulation to the scalp. Pantothenic Acid has been used as alternative treatments for hair loss. It aids your body in metabolizing fats and proteins and it can strengthen and contribute to the nourishment of hair follicles. Biotin increases hair elasticity and supports hair growth and keratin production.

The manufacturer recommends taking two capsules a day. If you are pregnant, nursing or under medical supervision, you should talk to your doctor before taking this supplement.

Price & Warranty

You can purchase this supplement directly from the manufacturer’s website. One 60-capsule bottle costs $25. The manufacturer does not offer any bulk-purchasing packages or discounts. We were unable to find any mention of a manufacturer's guarantee and it appears that they do not offer one. 

The Conclusion of Our Hairfinity Review

Hairfinity appears to be a decent supplement that can potentially help restore a healthy condition to your hair. It comes in easy to take capsules for convenience and it is made up of a variety of vitamins and nutrients that can help stop hair loss from occurring. However, this product is not backed by a manufacturer’s guarantee which is risky for the consumer because it means that if you purchase this supplement and it doesn’t work for you or you experience adverse side effects, you cannot get your money back from the manufacturer. Their lack of a guarantee is especially risky because the price per bottle is relatively expensive. The manufacturer also does not offer any bulk purchasing packages or discounts to make it easier to continuously afford taking this supplement. Every person can react differently to a supplement but most of the consumer feedback we saw is negative. Consumers reported that after continuously taking this supplement, their hair continued to fall out. Another common complaint we saw was that the price per bottle is expensive and the product itself isn’t worth purchasing another bottle. Taking these factors into consideration, this product is risky. You are better off purchasing a hair care supplement that has positive consumer reviews, one that offers good bulk purchasing packages and one that is backed by a strong manufacturer’s guarantee for consumer protection.

Brought to you by our expert team at Authority Health.
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After obtaining her Ph.D. in clinical psychology, Adele joined a thriving practice based in downtown New York, where she has been part of for over 12 years. Her vast experience and unique approach has allowed her to help pave new ways forward in better understanding the human mind. Adele often lectures at various conferences and is a regular contributor to many online journals, blogs and news sites on the topics of self-esteem, brain training, and anxiety disorders.

In her spare time, Adele volunteers at a local women's shelter to advocate for their mental and spiritual wellbeing. She practices yoga twice a week and strongly believes in meditation. The balance of expanding your mind, as well as, utilizing your muscles is one she believes in passionately.