Alopecia & Hair Fall Spray
- Brand: Dr. Shams
- Product Code: Hair treatment
- Availability: In Stock
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฿800.00
Alopecia & Hair Fall Spray By Dr. Shams
Advanced topical scalp care designed to support hair growth and improve the appearance of areas affected by alopecia and hair fall
When hair starts to recede and visible thinning or patchy areas become a concern on the scalp or beard, practical topical care becomes essential. Dr. Shams Alopecia & Hair Fall Spray is designed to provide daily scalp support through a carefully selected blend of natural oils for hair and follicle care.
This spray is intended to help energize the scalp, support a healthier environment for hair growth, and improve the appearance of areas affected by alopecia, shedding, or reduced density, with a refreshing feel and a practical texture suitable for regular daily use.
It is a suitable choice for men and women looking for trusted care from Dr. Shams to support hair, scalp comfort, and the appearance of thinning areas as part of a consistent routine.
Why Customers Choose It
Carefully Selected Natural Blend
The spray contains a blend of natural oils commonly used in hair and scalp care, including rosemary oil, peppermint oil, lavender oil, and tea tree oil. This formula was selected to provide balanced scalp care and a refreshing sensation that supports a consistent routine.
Suggested Use
- Gently massage the scalp or target area before use.
- Shake the bottle well.
- Spray directly onto the required area.
- Massage the area again gently.
- Leave on for at least 3 hours.
- It is recommended to use it twice daily for best results.
Additional Advantages
- Produced by Dr. Shams factories in Thailand.
- A natural formula suitable for daily care.
- Available with worldwide shipping.
Important Notice
- For external use only.
- Avoid contact with eyes.
- Discontinue use if unusual irritation occurs.
- Store appropriately away from high heat and direct sunlight.
Dr. Shams — advanced scalp care to support hair and improve the appearance of thinning and alopecia-affected areas





