
Hair treatment spray for daily nourishment
Haarex Nourishing Hair Spray is a daily-use leave-in serum that supports the scalp and strengthens hair shafts between washes. Ideal for patients in the months following a hair transplant, and for anyone treating early thinning with a simple daily routine.
Delivers vitamins and amino acids directly to the scalp, hydrates without greasiness, and creates a protective film that reduces breakage during brushing and styling. Works well as a leave-in treatment after Haarex Shampoo.
Plant-based actives including biotin, panthenol and a complex of hair vitamins. Free of alcohol, parabens and sulfates so it is tolerated by post-op scalps and sensitive skin.
After washing and gently towel-drying the hair, spray evenly across the scalp and mid-lengths from a distance of about 15 cm. Do not rinse. Massage lightly with the fingertips. Safe for daily use.
Every ingredient earns its place. Here is what each one does.
Delivered topically to support shaft quality and reduce breakage on styled hair.
Humectant that attracts and holds water in the hair shaft, restoring flexibility to dry or post-op hair.
Multi-vitamin blend that penetrates the scalp and supports daily follicle metabolism between washes.
No alcohol to dry out the scalp, no parabens, no sulfates. Safe as a leave-in on sensitive post-op skin.
Independent physicians who have evaluated the formulation.
"Micronutrient support is a well-documented adjunct in the workup of diffuse shedding. A targeted formulation with zinc, iron and biotin addresses the most common reversible deficiencies."
"For patients who prefer a drug-free approach, a multivitamin with added phytosterols is a reasonable first-line nutraceutical option."
"Patient adherence improves dramatically when they have a single daily capsule rather than four separate supplements. That simplicity matters clinically."
"We recommend this to patients before and after hair transplant to support the telogen-to-anagen transition. It is not a substitute for minoxidil or finasteride — it is an adjunct."