Hair Vitals
Hair Vitals
Hair Vitals

Hair Vitals

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Advanced Nutritional Support for Stronger Hair, Skin & Nails
Hair Vitals™ is a comprehensive blend of vitamins, minerals, amino acids, collagen, and specialty nutrients designed to support keratin structure, follicle strength, and dermal matrix health. The formula integrates B-complex vitamins, biotin, marine collagen, and sulfur-donating amino acids for holistic support of hair, skin, and nail vitality.

Supplement Facts

Serving Size 1 Capsule
Servings Per Container 30
Amount Per Serving
Thiamine (Vitamin B1) 10 mg 833%
Riboflavin (Vitamin B2) 10 mg 769%
Niacin (Vitamin B3) 20 mg 125%
Vitamin B6 5 mg 294%
Vitamin B12 2 µg 83%
Biotin 1000 µg 3333%
Pantothenic Acid 10 mg 200%
Iron 12 mg 67%
Zinc 2 mg 18%
Choline Bitartrate 50 mg
Inositol 50 mg
Para-Amino Benzoic Acid (PABA) 10 mg
Yeast 100 mg
Hydrolysed Gelatine Powder (amino acid source) 265 mg
Lecithin 20 mg
L-Cysteine HCl 30 mg
DL-Methionine 30 mg
Marine Collagen 50 mg
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
  • Multi-nutrient formula including biotin (1000 µg) and zinc for hair & nail strength
  • Collagen peptides and hydrolyzed gelatin to support dermal matrix integrity
  • L-Cysteine and DL-Methionine as sulfur donors for keratin synthesis
  • Includes choline, inositol, and PABA for enhanced cellular metabolism
  • One-a-day capsule for convenience

  • Biotin (1000 µg) – Supports keratin infrastructure; may improve hair thickness and nail strength
  • Zinc (2 mg) – Contributes to normal protein synthesis & hair follicle maintenance
  • Marine Collagen (50 mg) – Provides peptides supporting dermal collagen density & skin elasticity
  • L-Cysteine + DL-Methionine – Sulfur donors aiding keratin and collagen cross-linking
  • PABA, Choline, Inositol – Support folate metabolism and cellular turnover in rapidly growing tissues
  • Hydrolyzed Gelatin – Supplies glycine, proline, hydroxyproline — collagen matrix amino acids
  • Iron (12 mg) – Supports hemoglobin and cellular oxygenation; may help prevent hair loss related to deficiency
  • Yeast – Source of B-vitamins and amino acids; general hair vitality support

  • Keratin & Nail Matrix Support – Biotin acts as a coenzyme in keratin infrastructure, enhancing nail and hair growth.
  • Collagen & Dermis Integrity – Hydrolyzed gelatin and marine collagen provide amino acids for fibroblast collagen synthesis (proline, glycine, hydroxyproline).
  • Sulfur-Bond Reinforcement – L-Cysteine and DL-Methionine act as precursors for disulfide bonds stabilizing keratin filaments.
  • Mineral Cofactors – Zinc and iron serve as enzymatic cofactors in hair follicle proliferation and oxygenation.
  • Metabolic Cofactors – Choline, inositol, and PABA contribute to methylation and folate metabolism pathways, indirectly supporting cell turnover.
  • (Pre-clinical) Lecithin phospholipids may enhance membrane fluidity and nutrient delivery to dermal papilla cells.

  • Adults with brittle nails, hair thinning, or hair breakage
  • Individuals with low biotin or iron intake
  • Cosmetic/dermatology clinic patients seeking adjunctive nutritional support
  • Post-partum women and vegetarians at risk of iron or biotin insufficiency

  • Recommended Dose: 1 capsule daily with meals
  • Duration: Minimum 8–12 weeks for observable changes in hair and nails

  • Generally well tolerated at listed doses
  • Contraindications: Individuals with iron overload disorders (e.g., hemochromatosis) should avoid supplementation
  • Pregnancy/Lactation: Safe within listed RDA ranges; advise medical supervision
  • Adverse Events: Rare GI discomfort from iron; occasional skin rash from high biotin intake

  • Packaging: HDPE/PET Jar, 30 capsules
  • Storage: Store below 25°C, protect from moisture and light

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  • Kil MS et al. Analysis of serum zinc and copper concentrations in hair loss. Ann Dermatol. 2013;25(4):405–9. doi:10.5021/ad.2013.25.4.405
  • Proksch E et al. Oral supplementation of specific collagen peptides improves skin elasticity, hydration, and wrinkles. Skin Pharmacol Physiol. 2014;27(1):47–55. doi:10.1159/000355523
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