HAIRSKINO 30 TAB
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According to a retailer listing, Hairskino is described as a supplement combining various vitamins, minerals, and nutrients aimed at supporting hair health, skin appearance, and nails — promoting “stronger hair, healthier skin, and better nails.”
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The advertised active ingredients/components typically include:
Biotin (Vitamin B7) — often linked with hair and nail health.
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Vitamin C — a known antioxidant that supports skin health (collagen production etc.).
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Vitamin E — often included for skin and scalp health, antioxidant protection.
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Zinc — a mineral commonly included in hair/skin supplements, important for cell regeneration.
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I found no independent clinical trials or scientific studies verifying that Hairskino “cures” hair loss, makes hair regrow, or substantially improves hair/skin/nail health beyond what might be expected from correcting nutritional deficiencies.
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Because it seems to be a supplement, it’s not regulated like a drug (no public peer‑reviewed data, no FDA/EMA‑type approvals).
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