STRONGER, FULLER, HEALTHIER HAIR
SEEN's patented formula is proven to reduce hair shedding by 44% in a Harvard clinical trial.*
Shop the Regimen44% less hair shedding*
HARVARD CLINICAL TRIAL
*Randomized, controlled clinical trial conducted by the Hair Loss Clinic at Harvard’s Mass General Hospital. Fragrance Free SEEN Shampoo and Conditioner used as a regimen for 6 months, with optional Fragrance Free SEEN Blow-Out Creme. Study included 29 patients with female pattern hair loss, including control patients.
"Hair care products can contribute to hair shedding by clogging the hair follicle, or by the irritating and allergenic ingredients they contain, and all of this can impact scalp health. This study has provided evidence that the use of non-comedogenic and non-irritating products can improve scalp health and hair health."
DR. MARYANNE SENNA
Director, Lahey Hair Loss Center of Excellence and Research Unit at Beth Israel Lahey Health, and Former Co-Director, Hair Loss Clinic at Massachusetts General Hospital, and Principal Investigator for the Clinical Trial
300%+ increase in volume*
INDEPENDENT STUDY
*SEEN Shampoo, Conditioner and Blow-out Creme when used as a regimen shows a 306% increase in volume, 8 hours after application. Independent lab test, "Volume Measurement via Image Analysis," March 2020. Results compared to sebum treated hair. Sebum is the hair's natural oil.
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Works for all hair & skin types
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Are you allergic to fragrance?
Everyone’s skin has the potential to react to an array of factors, including the fragrances we come in contact with every day.
Are you allergic to fragrance?
Everyone’s skin has the potential to react to an array of factors, including the fragrances we come in contact with every day.
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What's your hair type?
Just like the skin, your hair has a “type.” For the sake of this discussion, we’re going to focus on normal, oily, dry, and combination hair.
What's your hair type?
Just like the skin, your hair has a “type.” For the sake of this discussion, we’re going to focus on normal, oily, dry, and combination hair.
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