Beyond hair. Biotin working at the cellular level.
The B-vitamin your metabolism, nervous system and skin all depend on — every single day.
Biotin has become synonymous with hair growth — and while the evidence for supplementation in those who are deficient is genuine, its role in the body goes well beyond your hair.
As a B-vitamin, biotin is essential to the metabolic processes that convert the food you eat into usable energy. It acts as a co-factor in the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats and proteins — meaning every cell in your body relies on it to function properly. Skin, nails and nervous system function all fall under its remit too.
Our 500µg formula delivers a meaningful maintenance dose in a clean base of alfalfa, with no unnecessary fillers.
What it does
Ingredients
Capsule shell: Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose (HPMC) — suitable for vegans.
Base: Alfalfa (Medicago Sativa) 100mg.
One of the cleanest Biotin formulas available — no unnecessary excipients.
How to Take
For best results, take consistently at the same time each day.
Do not exceed the stated dose.
Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a varied diet.
A closer look
Biotin
Also known as vitamin B7, biotin is found naturally in foods like egg yolks, nuts, and whole grains. It contributes to the maintenance of normal hair and normal skin. At 500 micrograms, it supports your body's own processes from within — a quiet, daily essential.
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A note from our co-founder
“Biotin became known as a hair supplement because of how it was marketed, not because of the science. The science is actually far more interesting — it sits at the centre of how your cells produce energy. That felt worth communicating properly.”
