Nutrafol Women — BuySkip Verdict: HOLD

Trust Score: 6/10

The #1 dermatologist-recommended supplement that's also facing a class-action lawsuit for calling itself clinically proven. Hair…

BuySkip's analysis found Nutrafol is a real, established supplement brand (now owned by Unilever) with a genuine user base and broad retail distribution — but also a class-action lawsuit and FTC/FDA complaints alleging its 'clinically proven' marketing claims are misleading. At $88/month, you're paying a significant premium over alternatives like minoxidil (FDA-approved, cheaper, insurance-eligible) or generic biotin/collagen stacks that target similar nutritional gaps. The science behind the ingredients — saw palmetto, ashwagandha, marine collagen — has some legitimate basis, but the specific clinical studies Nutrafol cites have been challenged for being industry-funded and using subjective 'perceived' hair loss metrics. If you've already ruled out minoxidil and want a supplement-based approach, Nutrafol may work for you — but go in with realistic expectations, budget for at least 6 months, and flag any side effects (particularly thyroid or liver-related) with your doctor.

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