GLP Hair Support Protocol
A modern, preventative approach to hair wellness during metabolic change.
GLP medication is an elegant tool for appetite regulation and metabolic health. But because it reduces hunger and slows digestion, many women naturally eat less — which can impact nutrient intake, protein status, hormones and hair growth cycles.
The goal is not to fight the medication. The goal is to support the body while it transforms.
Reduce shedding triggers
Support nutrient availability and stress pathways that commonly shift during rapid weight loss.
Improve density + shine
Provide structural building blocks and cellular energy support for stronger strands over time.
Scalp environment
Hydration, fatty acids, and gut support can influence inflammation and follicle signalling.
Hair cycles
Hair biology is slow. The goal is to keep your system supported while cycles recover.
Visible Differences In 3 Months
With consistent use, users often experience:
- Less daily shedding
- Stronger, more resilient strands, less grey hair
- Improved volume and fullness
- Enhanced shine and smoothness
- Better density over time
- Healthier scalp environment
- Increased confidence in hair appearance
Hair is slow biology — not instant beauty.
Listen To The Amazing Results
The Science
Phase 1: Foundation
Weeks 1–4
Hair is built from amino acids. Aim for 1.2–1.6g protein per kg body weight daily.
Hydration supports scalp, follicles and circulation.
Begin hormone-supportive and follicle-strengthening support early.
Phase 2: Support
Months 1–3
Targets androgen/DHT pathways. Supports shedding reduction and density improvement.
Supports NAD⁺ and cellular energy pathways during metabolic change.
Structural protein for thickness, resilience and shine.
Supports immune and hormonal pathways linked to hair cycles.
Supports scalp health and inflammation modulation.
Supports absorption and the gut–hormone–hair axis.
Phase 3: Maintenance
Months 3–6+
Most women notice shedding reduction (2–3 months), thickness (3–6), and density (6–9).
Slow. Intelligent. Biological.
Why this matters & who benefits
Hair is non-essential for survival. When intake decreases, the body allocates nutrients to organs, brain, and metabolic functions — not to hair.
Supporting hair during GLP-1 treatment is not vanity — it is biological alignment.
Who benefits most
These women respond beautifully to internal support.
Hair, like confidence, is personal. Supporting it during GLP-1 therapy is about more than appearance — it is about caring for the body as it evolves.