Redensyl
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What Is Redensyl?
A patented hair growth complex based on stem cell technology. It contains DHQG (dihydroquercetin-glucoside) and EGCG2 that activate hair follicle stem cells to reactivate hair growth.
Source: Synthesized complex (plant-derived compounds)
Origin: Semi-synthetic
Also known as: DHQG + EGCG2 + Glycine + Zinc
What Does Redensyl Do to Your Hair?
Activates hair follicle stem cells in the outer root sheath, stimulating them to divide and generate new hair. Targets the bulge area where hair regeneration originates. Clinical studies show significant increase in hair growth after 3 months.
Best For
Thinning hair, pattern hair loss, dormant follicles, aging hair
Not Recommended For
None known
Concentration Matters
1-3% in scalp products
Hair Type Compatibility
Method Compatibility
Safety & Regulation
Safe for topical use with no known adverse effects. Represents a novel stem-cell-based approach to hair growth. Clinical studies at 3% concentration showed promising results vs placebo.
FDA Status: Generally Recognized As Safe
FDA considers safe for cosmetic use. Not approved as a drug for hair loss.
EWG Score: 1/10
HairAide Verdict
The newest-generation approach to hair growth targeting stem cells rather than just blood flow or DHT. Clinical data is promising but still limited compared to minoxidil's decades of research. Worth watching.
Products That Contain Redensyl
Advanced hair growth serums, professional treatments, scalp products
Alternatives to Redensyl
If you want to avoid Redensyl, look for products with these ingredients instead:
Minoxidil, Procapil, Capixyl, Baicapil
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, Redensyl has a safety rating of 8/10 and is generally considered safe for use in hair products. Safe for topical use with no known adverse effects. Represents a novel stem-cell-based approach to hair growth. Clinical studies at 3% concentration showed promising results vs placebo.
Redensyl is CG-method approved and is generally considered safe for curly hair.
Yes, Redensyl is approved for the Curly Girl method.
Some alternatives to Redensyl include: Minoxidil, Procapil, Capixyl, Baicapil
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