Description
In-Vivo Hair Fall Clinical Efficacy Study – Scientifically Validate Hair Strengthening & Reduced Hair Loss in Human Subjects
The In-Vivo Hair Fall Clinical Efficacy Study is a dermatologist-supervised clinical trial conducted on human volunteers to evaluate the effectiveness of hair care products in reducing hair fall, strengthening hair roots, and improving scalp and follicle health. This study is critical for shampoos, serums, oils, tonics, and nutraceuticals claiming to reduce hair fall and support hair retention.
Key components of the study include:
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Quantitative hair fall assessment using hair combing, hair pull test, or standardized collection (e.g., pillowcase method, hair wash count)
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Trichoscopy and scalp imaging to assess hair density, follicular health, and hair diameter
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Dermatologist evaluation of hair quality, strength, and breakage
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Consumer self-assessments for visible improvement and confidence in hair volume
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Duration: Typically 30 to 90 days for visible and statistically significant results
This study supports strong, performance-based claims such as:
“Clinically proven to reduce hair fall,”
“Improves hair anchorage and reduces breakage.”
“Strengthens roots and supports healthy hair growth.”
and “Dermatologist-tested for hair fall control and scalp tolerance.”
It is essential for brands seeking to position their hair care products with science-backed efficacy and consumer trust, especially in premium or therapeutic segments.


















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