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O Positiv Health Released the URO Hair Growth + Volume

The women's health brand O Positiv Health has introduced URO Hair Growth + Volume, a once-daily dietary supplement that is formulated to address the underlying causes of hair thinning and loss at the follicle level.

O Positiv Health's URO Hair Growth + Volume distinguishes itself through the inclusion of Serevelle™, a clinically studied natural ingredient derived from saw palmetto that has been shown to deliver a 12.8-fold increase in hair density compared to a placebo over a 90-day period. The formulation also incorporates holy basil to help manage stress, along with key scalp-supporting nutrients that target nutritional deficiencies commonly associated with hair loss, all of which are dermatologist-backed and third-party tested.

All in all, the URO Hair Growth + Volume supplement offers a simple, non-pharmaceutical intervention for a concern that affects a significant portion of women — particularly those experiencing postpartum shedding, menopausal changes, or stress-related thinning.

Trend Themes

  1. Follicle-focused Supplements — Clinically backed ingredients that target hair thinning at the follicle level create opportunities for wellness brands to compete with pharmaceutical and topical hair-loss solutions.
  2. Hormonal Life-stage Wellness — Products tailored to postpartum, menopausal, and stress-related changes reflect rising demand for personalized support across women’s health transitions.
  3. Stress-linked Beauty Care — Beauty-from-within formulations that combine adaptogens with nutrient support signal room for hybrid products addressing both emotional wellness and visible appearance concerns.

Industry Implications

  1. Women’s Health — Specialized supplements for common but underserved concerns such as hair loss position women’s wellness as a broader category beyond reproductive care.
  2. Nutraceuticals — Third-party tested, once-daily formulations with clinical ingredient claims strengthen consumer trust and differentiate premium dietary supplements in a crowded market.
  3. Hair Care — Ingestible hair-growth products expand the category beyond shampoos and serums, creating new competition between beauty, wellness, and dermatology-adjacent brands.

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