Overview

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Moderately Effective
Based on 3 Researches
8
USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 5 Reviews
8
Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 tbsp (15 ml)
Amount Per Serving
%DV
Calories
120
 
Total Fat
14 g
18%
Saturated Fat
2.5 g
13%
Polyunsaturated Fat
8 g
 
Monounsaturated Fat
2 g
 
Sodium
0 mg
0%
Total Carbohydrate
0 g
0%
Protein
0 g
 
Vitamin E
20 mg
130%

Top Medical Research Studies

We assessed the impact of a topical solution featuring essential oils, polyunsaturated fatty acids, and Vitamin E on rabbits facing skin diseases. The study included thirty New Zealand rabbits divided into two groups: one treated with the natural formula and a control group.

Over the treatment period, we observed notable improvements in hair shine, hydration, and a reduction in flaking, bad odor, and hair loss in the treatment group. In contrast, the control group showed no such benefits. Overall, this suggests that Vitamin E combined with other natural ingredients can enhance skin and hair health in rabbits.
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8
Tocotrienol increases hair count
In a study examining the effects of tocotrienol, a potent antioxidant in the vitamin E family, we found encouraging results for hair growth. Volunteers dealing with hair loss were split into two groups: one received tocotrienol supplements, while the other took a placebo.

Over eight months, those taking tocotrienols experienced a remarkable 34.5% increase in hair count compared to a slight decline in the placebo group.

However, the overall hair weight did not show significant changes. This suggests that tocotrienols may promote hair growth by alleviating oxidative stress linked to hair loss.
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We investigated the effects of nut oil from Prunus mira on hair growth, inspired by traditional Tibetan uses. Using KM and C57BL/6 mice models, we tested different doses and observed an increase in hair follicles and dermal thickness after treatment.

Our findings indicate that specific compounds, including Vitamin E, may boost hair growth by activating the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway. While the study shows promise for using this oil in hair restoration, further research is needed to fully understand its effectiveness and application in humans.
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Most Useful Reviews

9
Softens hair
1 people found this helpful
It’s great for hair; it makes my hair soft and has reduced hair loss for me. I mixed it with olive oil, jojoba oil, tea tree oil, and castor oil.
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6
Slow results
1 people found this helpful
This product helps with hair loss, but don't expect immediate results.
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7.5
Good for strength
This product is excellent for hair loss, as it enhances hair strength and shine while effectively removing dandruff from my scalp. The best method is to combine it with shampoo.
Read More

Medical Researches

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Moderately Effective
Based on 3 Researches
8
  • All Researches
We assessed the impact of a topical solution featuring essential oils, polyunsaturated fatty acids, and Vitamin E on rabbits facing skin diseases. The study included thirty New Zealand rabbits divided into two groups: one treated with the natural formula and a control group.

Over the treatment period, we observed notable improvements in hair shine, hydration, and a reduction in flaking, bad odor, and hair loss in the treatment group. In contrast, the control group showed no such benefits. Overall, this suggests that Vitamin E combined with other natural ingredients can enhance skin and hair health in rabbits.
Read More
We investigated the effects of nut oil from Prunus mira on hair growth, inspired by traditional Tibetan uses. Using KM and C57BL/6 mice models, we tested different doses and observed an increase in hair follicles and dermal thickness after treatment.

Our findings indicate that specific compounds, including Vitamin E, may boost hair growth by activating the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway. While the study shows promise for using this oil in hair restoration, further research is needed to fully understand its effectiveness and application in humans.
Read More
8
Tocotrienol increases hair count
In a study examining the effects of tocotrienol, a potent antioxidant in the vitamin E family, we found encouraging results for hair growth. Volunteers dealing with hair loss were split into two groups: one received tocotrienol supplements, while the other took a placebo.

Over eight months, those taking tocotrienols experienced a remarkable 34.5% increase in hair count compared to a slight decline in the placebo group.

However, the overall hair weight did not show significant changes. This suggests that tocotrienols may promote hair growth by alleviating oxidative stress linked to hair loss.
Read More

User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 5 Reviews
8
  • All Reviews
  • Positive Reviews
  • Negative Reviews
9
Softens hair
1 people found this helpful
It’s great for hair; it makes my hair soft and has reduced hair loss for me. I mixed it with olive oil, jojoba oil, tea tree oil, and castor oil.
Read More
6
Slow results
1 people found this helpful
This product helps with hair loss, but don't expect immediate results.
Read More
7.5
Good for strength
This product is excellent for hair loss, as it enhances hair strength and shine while effectively removing dandruff from my scalp. The best method is to combine it with shampoo.
Read More
7.5
Supports hair health
Wheat germ is a product that supports hair health by assisting in the treatment of split ends and hair loss.
Read More
6
Improves skin appearance
4 people found this helpful
Very cool; I use it for my hair and skin. It genuinely enhances the skin's appearance and lightens its colour, plus it helps with hair loss. Organic products are the way to go; if you appreciate my comment, please give me a like.
Read More

Frequently Asked Questions

9
Softens hair
1 people found this helpful
It’s great for hair; it makes my hair soft and has reduced hair loss for me. I mixed it with olive oil, jojoba oil, tea tree oil, and castor oil.
6
Slow results
1 people found this helpful
This product helps with hair loss, but don't expect immediate results.
7.5
Good for strength
This product is excellent for hair loss, as it enhances hair strength and shine while effectively removing dandruff from my scalp. The best method is to combine it with shampoo.
6
Improves skin appearance
4 people found this helpful
Very cool; I use it for my hair and skin. It genuinely enhances the skin's appearance and lightens its colour, plus it helps with hair loss. Organic products are the way to go; if you appreciate my comment, please give me a like.
7.5
Supports hair health
Wheat germ is a product that supports hair health by assisting in the treatment of split ends and hair loss.
8
Tocotrienol increases hair count
In a study examining the effects of tocotrienol, a potent antioxidant in the vitamin E family, we found encouraging results for hair growth. Volunteers dealing with hair loss were split into two groups: one received tocotrienol supplements, while the other took a placebo.

Over eight months, those taking tocotrienols experienced a remarkable 34.5% increase in hair count compared to a slight decline in the placebo group.

However, the overall hair weight did not show significant changes. This suggests that tocotrienols may promote hair growth by alleviating oxidative stress linked to hair loss.
We investigated the effects of nut oil from Prunus mira on hair growth, inspired by traditional Tibetan uses. Using KM and C57BL/6 mice models, we tested different doses and observed an increase in hair follicles and dermal thickness after treatment.

Our findings indicate that specific compounds, including Vitamin E, may boost hair growth by activating the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway. While the study shows promise for using this oil in hair restoration, further research is needed to fully understand its effectiveness and application in humans.
We assessed the impact of a topical solution featuring essential oils, polyunsaturated fatty acids, and Vitamin E on rabbits facing skin diseases. The study included thirty New Zealand rabbits divided into two groups: one treated with the natural formula and a control group.

Over the treatment period, we observed notable improvements in hair shine, hydration, and a reduction in flaking, bad odor, and hair loss in the treatment group. In contrast, the control group showed no such benefits. Overall, this suggests that Vitamin E combined with other natural ingredients can enhance skin and hair health in rabbits.

References

  1. Waisburd GS, Cordero AM, Núñez CR, Contreras LM, Cárdenas RH, et al. Topical effect of a specific spot-on treatment made of natural ingredients in rabbits () with skin problems: A pilot study. Vet World. 2020;13:1760. doi:10.14202/vetworld.2020.1760-1763
  2. Zhou Y, Tang G, Li X, Sun W, Liang Y, et al. Study on the chemical constituents of nut oil from Prunus mira Koehne and the mechanism of promoting hair growth. J Ethnopharmacol. 2020;258:112831. doi:10.1016/j.jep.2020.112831
  3. Beoy LA, Woei WJ, Hay YK. Effects of tocotrienol supplementation on hair growth in human volunteers. Trop Life Sci Res. 2010;21:91.
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