The Science Behind Hair Thinning: What Your Body May Be Missing
Hair thinning is an increasingly common concern for both women and men. Busy lives, shifting hormones, nutrient gaps, postpartum recovery, aging, poor sleep, chronic stress, and low grade inflammation all chip away at hair thickness and growth. Yet when people try to fix thinning hair they often focus almost entirely on external solutions, new shampoos, oils, serums, and salon treatments, hoping the next topical miracle will restore the look and feel of a full head of hair.
The core insight is simpler and more powerful: healthy hair grows from the inside out. Scalp care and styling help, but long term improvement needs support for nutrition, hormonal balance, sleep and stress resilience, and the biological processes that drive the hair growth cycle. That’s why an evidence based, multi layered approach combining targeted nutrients, metabolic and hormonal support, and scalp health delivers more reliable, lasting results than topicals alone.
In this blog, we will dive deeper into the most loved Valeo Health supplement for hair growth, Hair Plus, so if you are looking for a hair solution that works from within, this is for you.
What Actually Causes Hair Thinning?
Hair thinning rarely has a single cause. It’s usually the result of multiple internal stressors converging on the hair follicle, disrupting its natural growth cycle. Here’s what’s actually happening beneath the surface:
1. Hormonal Fluctuations
Hormones are powerful regulators of the hair growth cycle. Changes in estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, DHT, and thyroid hormones can push hair follicles prematurely into the resting (telogen) phase, leading to shedding and thinning. This is especially common during pregnancy, postpartum, menopause, and with conditions like PCOS or thyroid disorders.
2. Oxidative Stress
Oxidative stress occurs when free radicals overwhelm the body’s antioxidant defenses. Research shows it damages scalp health and directly impedes hair formation and growth, accelerating follicle aging and shortening the anagen (growth) phase.
3. Nutritional Deficiencies
Hair is metabolically expensive tissue. It needs consistent fuel. Deficiencies in iron (especially ferritin), zinc, vitamin D, vitamin B12, vitamin C, and protein disrupt the growth cycle, cause hair fragility, and lead to chronic shedding.
4. Poor Scalp Circulation
Blood flow delivers oxygen and nutrients to hair follicles. When circulation is poor, due to a sedentary lifestyle, inflammation, or vascular issues, follicles become undernourished and produce weaker, thinner hairs over time.
5. Chronic Stress and Elevated Cortisol
Sustained stress keeps cortisol high, which can shorten the hair growth phase, trigger telogen effluvium (diffuse shedding), and worsen inflammation around follicles.
6. Aging and Collagen Decline
As we age, natural collagen production drops, scalp elasticity decreases, and follicles shrink. This leads to slower growth, finer strands, and reduced density.
7. Postpartum Hair Shedding
After childbirth, the sharp drop in estrogen pushes many follicles into the resting phase at once, causing noticeable shedding 2 to 6 months postpartum, a temporary but distressing form of telogen effluvium.
8. Environmental Damage
Pollution, UV exposure, hard water, and chemical hair loss treatments generate free radicals and inflammation on the scalp, weakening hair shafts and injuring follicles over time.
Why Topical Products Have Limitations
Most hair care products, shampoos, oils, serums, and salon hair loss treatments, work primarily on the surface of the hair and scalp. They can improve shine, reduce frizz, temporarily thicken strands, or soothe irritation, but they face a fundamental problem: many active ingredients never reach the hair follicle in effective concentrations.
The hair follicle sits deep beneath the skin’s surface, and the scalp’s barrier function, along with poor penetration of large molecules, limits how much of a topical product actually gets where it needs to go. Even potent ingredients like minoxidil, which is FDA approved for hair growth, work only in a subset of people and often require lifelong use to maintain results. Once you stop, the benefits fade.
More importantly, hair growth is a biological process that requires internal support. Follicles need:
• Adequate protein and amino acids for keratin synthesis
• Sufficient iron, zinc, B vitamins, and vitamin D for cellular metabolism
• Strong antioxidant defenses to protect against oxidative stress
• Healthy blood flow to deliver oxygen and nutrients
• Balanced hormones to regulate the growth cycle
Without these internal foundations, no amount of topical application can sustainably restore thickness or growth.
Topicals can support scalp health and improve the appearance of existing hair, but long term, meaningful improvement in hair density and strength comes from addressing the internal drivers that fuel the hair growth cycle from within.
What Does “Inside Out Hair Health” Mean?
“Inside out hair health” is the idea that strong, thick, resilient hair starts with supporting the body’s internal systems, not just treating the visible strands. Instead of relying only on surface level fixes, this approach focuses on giving hair follicles the building blocks and protection they need to function optimally over time.
Inside out hair health is built on five core pillars:
• Nutrition: Providing essential proteins, amino acids, hair vitamins (like biotin, B12, and D), and minerals (iron and zinc) that fuel keratin production and cellular metabolism.
• Antioxidants: Neutralizing free radicals and reducing oxidative stress that damages follicles and shortens the growth phase.
• Collagen support: Supplying the amino acids and cofactors that help maintain scalp elasticity and structural integrity around follicles.
• Cellular protection: Supporting the mitochondria and cellular machinery in follicle cells so they can divide, grow, and cycle properly.
• Scalp and follicle nourishment: Ensuring healthy blood flow, reduced inflammation, and an optimal microenvironment for follicles to thrive.
Ingredients That Actually Matter for Hair Health
Effective hair support targets follicle function, protein synthesis, antioxidant defense, and nutrient absorption. Here are the key ingredients:
Ceramosides™
• Plant derived phytoceramides
• Support hydration barrier and follicle environment
• Clinically studied for hair and skin support
Marine Collagen Peptides
• High quality amino acids for keratin production
• Support hair strength, thickness, and elasticity
• Maintain scalp structure around follicles
Biotin, Zinc, and Selenium
• Biotin: Essential for keratin infrastructure
• Zinc: Critical for DNA and protein synthesis in follicles
• Selenium: Supports antioxidant enzymes and thyroid function
• Help address common nutritional gaps linked to thinning
Antioxidants (CoQ10, Green Tea, Grape Seed, NAC)
• Oxidative stress weakens follicles and shortens the growth phase
• CoQ10: Supports cellular energy in follicle cells
• Green Tea and Grape Seed: Reduce inflammation and oxidative damage
• NAC: Precursor to glutathione and protects against cellular damage
MSM and BioPerine®
• MSM: Sulfur compound supporting collagen and keratin structure
• BioPerine®: Enhances absorption of nutrients for better bioavailability
Why Consistency Matters More Than Quick Fixes
Hair doesn’t grow overnight and neither does meaningful improvement in hair health. The hair growth cycle is inherently slow:
• Anagen (growth phase): 2 to 7 years
• Catagen (transition): 2 to 3 weeks
• Telogen (resting and shedding): 2 to 4 months
Because follicles move through these phases gradually, most noticeable improvements take 8 to 12+ weeks of consistent support. Early changes happen at the cellular level, better nutrient delivery, reduced oxidative stress, and improved follicle function, long before you see thicker strands at the surface.
Internal repair is gradual and cumulative. Each week of proper nutrition, antioxidant protection, and hormonal balance builds on the last, slowly shifting the follicle environment toward healthier growth. Skipping doses, switching products frequently, or expecting immediate results undermines this process.
“Sustainable hair health is rarely about overnight transformation. It’s about creating the right biological environment over time.”
Consistency isn’t just helpful, it’s the foundation. The body needs time to repair, replenish, and regenerate. Stick with a well formulated, inside out approach for at least 3 months, and you’ll give your hair the best chance to grow stronger, thicker, and more resilient.
A Smarter, More Holistic Approach to Hair Wellness
The most effective hair wellness strategy isn’t about chasing the next miracle product. It’s about supporting your body with a comprehensive, inside out formulation that addresses the root drivers of hair health.
That’s where Valeo Hair Plus stands out. This supplement for hair growth is designed as a multi pathway, inside out solution with 28 active ingredients that work together to support not just hair, but skin and nails as well.
Key components include:
• Marine collagen peptides for keratin structure and strength
• Ceramosides™ plant derived phytoceramides supporting hydration and follicle environment
• Antioxidants (CoQ10, green tea, grape seed, NAC) defending against oxidative stress
• Biotin, zinc, and selenium as core nutrients for follicle function and growth
• MSM and BioPerine® providing structural support plus enhanced absorption
By combining clinically studied ingredients that target nutrition, antioxidant defense, protein synthesis, and absorption, Valeo Hair Plus offers a holistic, long term approach to hair wellness, creating the right biological environment for stronger, thicker, more resilient hair over time.
Conclusion
Hair thinning is often multifactorial, driven by hormonal shifts, nutritional gaps, oxidative stress, chronic stress, aging, and more. Surface level care alone, like shampoos, oils, and serums, may improve appearance temporarily but often doesn’t address the root causes happening beneath the scalp.
Long term hair health requires internal support, consistency, and a science backed approach. That means giving your follicles the nutrients, antioxidants, and protection they need to function optimally over time and sticking with it for 8 to 12 weeks or longer to see meaningful results.
If you’re dealing with persistent thinning, shedding, or slow growth, talk to Valeo Health doctors to check for internal imbalances, whether hormonal, nutritional, or metabolic. Understanding what’s happening inside your body is the first step toward creating the right biological environment for sustainable, healthier hair.
FAQs
1. How do I improve the health of my hair?
Healthy hair starts with a consistent, holistic approach combining nutrient-rich nutrition, gentle hair care practices, and protection against daily damage. Prioritize a diet rich in protein and iron, focus shampooing on the scalp rather than the lengths, and minimize excessive heat styling and chemical exposure to help maintain stronger, healthier hair over time.
2. How can I make my hair more healthy?
Healthy hair is built through a combination of consistent care, gentle styling habits, and proper nutrition. Understanding your hair type and scalp condition can help you create a routine that supports stronger, healthier hair from root to tip.
3. How can I make my hair healthy?
Healthier hair starts with consistent care and protective habits. Washing your hair less often can help maintain natural oils, while proper conditioning and weekly hair masks support hydration and repair. Limiting heat styling and chemical hair loss treatments can reduce damage, and protecting your hair from sun and swimming exposure helps maintain its strength and shine over time.
4. How to stop 100% hair fall?
Reducing hair fall starts with understanding whether you’re experiencing normal shedding or excessive hair loss. While some daily hair shedding is natural, excessive hair fall can often be improved by addressing nutrient deficiencies, improving hair-care habits, and identifying underlying health or lifestyle factors with the help of a healthcare professional.
5. Why is Gen Z losing hair?
Earlier hair thinning among Gen Z is increasingly being linked to a combination of chronic stress, nutrient-poor diets, and modern lifestyle habits. Frequent heat styling, chemical treatments, tight hairstyles, poor sleep, and high stress levels can all contribute to weakened hair health and premature hair loss over time.

